Merely pointing out that there are implications to the use of the
term globally coordinated policy, a term that has been used many
times over the past several months, perhaps a little to glibly.
Even a global and coordinated strategy will require commitments,
once made, must not be subject to disassembly by the subsequent
actions of a single RIR. Once that happens the global and
coordinated strategy is neither global or coordinated. Think locally
while acting globally is more than just a catchy phrase.
Ray
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Randy Bush [mailto:randy at psg dot com]
> Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2008 7:38 AM
> To: Raul Echeberria
> Cc: Ray Plzak; ppml at arin dot net; sig-policy at apnic dot net
> Subject: Re: [sig-policy] [ppml] Policy Proposal: IPv4 Transfer Policy
> Proposal
>
> > I am not necessarily claiming for a global or a coordinated policy
> > (maybe yes), but for a global "and" coordinated strategy for dealing
> > with a global problem.
>
> too radical. it is our right to think locally while acting globally.
> that's why there are five rirs, right?
>
> randy
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