Actually, since the Board is elected by the community and its members are not 
ARIN employees, it seems to me that their actions in suspending policy 
represent an extension of the ARIN community’s self-governance. The board is, 
ultimately, accountable to those of us who elected them. John and other staff 
at ARIN do not, I believe, have any authority to suspend or alter policy 
themselves. So John’s statements that ARIN’s role is to implement and 
facilitate community-based self-governance are not deflated at all by this 
action. The activities of the AC and the Board are an integral part of that 
self-governance by the community.

At least, that’s how it seems to me. (And I haven’t had time yet to read the 
policies the board suspended, so I don’t have any substantive comment on the 
action.)

Scott

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf 
Of Steven Ryerse
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 9:59 AM
To: John Curran; Jimmy Hess
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] NRPM Policies 4.6 and 4.7 Suspended by ARIN Board

I would like to take this opportunity to point out that this is a glaring 
example of where the ARIN Board of Directors is acting to make a policy change 
without consulting this community before taking action concerning the 
policy(s).  I am not commenting here about the pros or cons of changing these 
particular policies.

I wish to point out that I definitely do think the board has the power to 
suspend these policies or any other policy.  If the Board thinks this is 
important then they should act - as that is the role of the Board of Directors.

I would also point out that this action by the ARIN Board pretty much deflates 
the argument that ARIN’s role is only to implement and facilitate 
community-based Internet self-governance that I’ve seen argued in this forum 
and in the press by John Curran and others.  It is to the ARIN Board & 
Management’s credit that they do solicit this community’s input on most policy 
changes.  However, I think it is important that this community fully understand 
that they have chosen to solicit input on policy decisions but are not required 
to follow it.


Steven Ryerse
President
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