On Jan 11, 2012, at 7:11 AM, Hannigan, Martin wrote:
On 8/18/11 8:58 PM, "John Curran" jcurran@arin.net wrote:
ARIN does not believe that any changes to the structure of the Internet
registry system
should happen without first having corresponding global discussion, as the
changes are
disruptive by their very nature and their introduction has global impact.
If you have a
example where ARIN is somehow discouraging discussion of changes to the
Internet
registry system, then please bring it directly to my attention, as we quite
willing to evolve
as long as there is global multi-stakeholder discussion of the changes
first, with a result
that reflects the public interest in this area.
:%/ARIN/ARIN staff/g
Martin -
'ARIN' is correct as originally shown. To be clear, ARIN's views on
these matters are set in consultation with ARIN's Board of Trustees,
which is the body elected by the membership responsible for setting
ARIN's mission and direction. If you'd like more information on the
ARIN Board of Trustees or election process, please refer to the ARIN
web site here: https://www.arin.net/about_us/bot.html
FYI,
/John
John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN