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[rpd] [Board-Discuss] Call for Action: Modernizing the AFRINIC Policy Manual
Emmanuel Vitus
emmanuelvitus at gmail.com
Thu Oct 9 00:21:08 UTC 2025
Good to see the list active again. Hopefully we can keep the energy focused
this time and not fall back into the long circular debates we had in the
past.
It could help to have a simple matrix showing which proposals can be
ratified quickly with little or no cost and which ones may need more time
or legal review. A timeline would also be useful to follow progress taking
into account the Board comments and the steps before ratification.
The transfer policy should move forward as soon as possible, my 2cents.
Cheers!
- Emmanuel
Le jeu. 9 oct. 2025 à 00:18, jordi.palet--- via RPD <rpd at afrinic.net> a
écrit :
> Hi Caleb,
>
> The proposals that I refer:
> 1) Already reached consensus.
> 2) Already were sent to the board with the relevant reports.
>
> So from that perspective, with “basically administrative” I mean that
> there is not “a lot of other” work to be done in the proposals. Of course,
> the board should make sure that the proposals aren’t against the company,
> but the legal implications, operational feasibility, alignment with the
> bylaws, etc., was already done because all this is part of the analysis
> impact that was prepared *before* declaring consensus. This is just the way
> the PDP works, so we aren’t changing anything.
>
> Saludos,
> Jordi
>
> @jordipalet
>
>
> El 8 oct 2025, a las 18:07, Caleb Ogundele <muyiwacaleb at gmail.com>
> escribió:
>
> Hi Jordi and All,
>
> I'm happy this list is becoming more active, and it is a good thing.
> Responding to @Jordi, I must respectfully differ with Jordi on point one.
> While I share the desire to see pending proposals move forward, I don't
> believe board ratification should be characterized as "basically an
> administrative task that should not take too much time."
>
> Board ratification is a critical governance checkpoint where proposals are
> reviewed for legal implications, operational feasibility, and alignment
> with AFRINIC's mission and bylaws. Given that we're emerging from three
> years of limited functionality as a community, I believe the Community and
> the Board deserve adequate time to properly review and ratify proposals,
> especially those that may have significant operational or financial
> implications for AFRINIC and its members. Times have changed in the last
> three years and community members have different views on certain policies.
> Rushing this process could lead to oversights that create problems down the
> line. Quality should take precedence over speed.
> *Caleb Ogundele*
>
>
>
>
>
> *Speaking for myself as a community member*
>
> On Wed, Oct 8, 2025 at 6:34 PM jordi.palet--- via RPD <rpd at afrinic.net>
> wrote:
>
>> HI Seun, all,
>>
>> Fully agree with your view. I will add 2 more points:
>>
>> 1) There are several policy proposals that reached consensus and are
>> “paused” just waiting for the board ratification. I understand the board
>> will be very busy, but the ratification is basically an administrative task
>> that should not take too much time. So please, consider doing so ASAP, so
>> the implementation can also be initiated, as I think in some cases it may
>> take long time.
>>
>>
> 2) Some of use may need to plan ahead, and buy our flights as early as
>> possible (too close to the meeting become extremely expensive when
>> traveling from abroad) for the next PPM, so it will be good to announce
>> firm dates and location as soon as possible.
>>
>> Those that have policy proposals still under discussion really need to
>> have a status summary and specially understand if the actual co-chairs will
>> continue as suggested, so we can restart our work and encourage discussions
>> in the community.
>>
>> Finally, I don’t think we need a “complete modernization of the policy
>> manual”, but instead concentrate in review the existing discussion and
>> decide if we need to focus on any new topic at the time being.
>>
>> Tks!
>>
>> Saludos,
>> Jordi
>>
>> @jordipalet
>>
>>
>> El 8 oct 2025, a las 17:02, Seun Ojedeji <seun.ojedeji at gmail.com>
>> escribió:
>>
>> Hello Ben, RPD
>>
>> It's good that this discussion is starting up. I don't think anything
>> revolutionary with the rpd needs to happen from the board level at this
>> time. The rpd itself should evolve through policies and while the board
>> indeed has the ability to write a policy when required and in
>> certain circumstances i do think that it isn't necessary at this time. I
>> would suggest the following:
>>
>> 1. Current Co-Chairs continue in their role towards the next Public
>> Policy Meeting (PPM) and they should coordinate on the things Sami
>> mentioned with regards to authors representing their proposal and new
>> proposals as applicable.
>>
>> 2. We usually hold 2 PPMs every year 1 during the AIS and another at the
>> second AFRINIC pubic meeting in the year, it will be good for the Board to
>> provide the rpd with some information on how soon that can happen.
>>
>> 3. With the recent board election, staff does have significant experience
>> on conducting credible and verifiable election. The Board should leverage
>> on that to organise election of Co-Chairs at the next ppm inline with the
>> CPM. The 2 seats should be filled in a staggered manner
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> ----
>> Sent from my mobile
>> kindly excuse typos
>>
>> On Wed, 8 Oct 2025, 6:00 pm Ben Roberts - AfriNIC via RPD, <
>> rpd at afrinic.net> wrote:
>>
>>> Sami,
>>> Thanks for your mail and we appreciate your contributions to PWDG to
>>> date and are happy to see you are keen to start it up again. I am replying
>>> as a community member, though I am also a board member of AfriNIC.
>>>
>>> I feel that as we restart the PWDG process, what is absolutely key is
>>> that we get *much more* diversity in that process. My question back to
>>> you is to ask, how do we invigorate the process to involve many more key
>>> experts in the digital economy of Africa?
>>>
>>> Kind regards
>>> Ben
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>> On 6 Oct 2025, at 08:08, Sami Salih via Board <board at afrinic.net> wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>> *Dear PDWG Community,*
>>>
>>> I hope this message finds you well.
>>>
>>> I would like to take this opportunity to congratulate you all on the
>>> successful election of the AFRINIC Board and the resumption of its proper
>>> functioning. This milestone marks an important step toward restoring
>>> stability, trust, and continuity in AFRINIC’s role as the Regional Internet
>>> Registry for Africa. With governance now back on track, it is the right
>>> moment to resume the Policy Development Process (PDP) and address the
>>> policy gaps that have accumulated during the past three years of
>>> interruption.
>>>
>>> As you are aware, over the past three years AFRINIC has gone through a
>>> period of limited functionality, and the Policy Development Process (PDP)
>>> has been effectively paused. During this time, the global Internet number
>>> community has continued to evolve, with significant policy updates taking
>>> place across the other RIRs. This has created a widening gap between
>>> AFRINIC’s Consolidated Policy Manual (CPM) and those of our sister RIRs.
>>>
>>> In order to restore the momentum of policy development in our region and
>>> to ensure that AFRINIC’s policy environment remains relevant, consistent,
>>> and globally aligned, I would like to highlight the following areas where
>>> action is needed:
>>>
>>> *Previous PDWG Co-Chairs*
>>> While their terms have now ended, we request that the most recent PDWG
>>> Co-Chairs prepare a short report summarizing the last set of policy
>>> proposals that were under discussion before the process stalled. We further
>>> encourage the original authors of those drafts to resubmit them for renewed
>>> community review, or alternatively, invite any community member to take
>>> initiative to re-submit and champion them.
>>>
>>> *AFRINIC Board*
>>> We call on the Board to formally publish a community call for
>>> modernizing the AFRINIC Policy Manual. This would include identifying and
>>> prioritizing areas where policy alignment with other RIRs is needed (e.g.,
>>> IPv4 transfer frameworks, IPv6 allocation criteria, RPKI adoption,
>>> Whois/privacy reforms, and membership/resource governance models). Such a
>>> call would help set a clear direction and provide legitimacy to the process
>>> of catching up with global best practices.
>>>
>>> *PDWG Community*
>>> Most importantly, we urge all community members to actively re-engage in
>>> the PDP by discussing any submitted proposals, providing constructive
>>> feedback, and enriching the drafts with insights drawn from operational
>>> experience. The strength of AFRINIC’s PDP has always been rooted in the
>>> diversity and expertise of its community, and your participation will be
>>> crucial in shaping the future of Internet number resource management in our
>>> region.
>>>
>>> This is a collective responsibility, and now is the right moment to
>>> re-energize our PDP and demonstrate the resilience of the AFRINIC community.
>>>
>>> With Regards.
>>>
>>> *Sami Salih*, PhD (ICT), PMP®
>>> Assistant Professor, Sudan University of Science and Technology
>>> Tel: (249) 122045707
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