[UPDATE: The petition was successful!]
The History
I first submitted policy proposal 109 in early February. After discussion and feedback on PPML, I revised the draft twice; ending up with v3 in early March. Apparently, that revision was submitted too late to make it onto the draft policy docket for ARIN XXV in Toronto. So I presented [...]
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ARIN XXV is fast approaching, which means that it is time for me to catch up on PPML posts and organize my thoughts surrounding the current proposals and impending issues. This is especially true for this meeting since I have a couple proposals of my own up for discussion at this meeting.
Draft Policy 2010-5
I discussed [...]
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I find myself behind the ball again when it comes to posting info here on my blog. In the last part of 2009, I authored / co-authored and submitted two policy proposals for consideration to be included in the ARIN NRPM. As you may recall, my previous (and first) attempt at crafting policy was an [...]
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