Andrew \ Kevin \ Michael -

Appreciate your feedback. This process does not preclude the suggestion of new 
forms of engagement. Under question 5 there is an “Other” box where you can 
share any new suggestions you might have and this group is happy to take them.

This survey is the mid-point of this work - the policy engagement workgroup 
solicited feedback for several months, inclusive of public asks (and a table 
topic) at ARIN56. The items listed in the survey were considered the most 
viable ones received after discussion about support, time commitment, and 
responsibility. The committee is also mindful of their purview - this group 
can’t dictate staff’s (or the board’s) plans for engagement that they are 
responsible for undertaking (a good example is revising the mail system 
platform.) As a result, this list of questions focuses on work the AC itself 
can undertake and perform.

But - you can 100% include your suggestions in the survey about the things that 
you feel would be helpful in a broader context. If that is a mail system 
upgrade, or some other item - then please, we encourage you to include it. It 
will be heard and shared!

Hope that helps -


Doug






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Agree with Kevin & Andrew.


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On Wed, Feb 11, 2026 at 10:39:08, Andrew Dul 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I echo Kevin's comments and note that when we updated the PDP in 2023 we 
specifically updated the PDP to allow for expanded formal community feedback 
via methods other than the PPML and meetings.

Andrew


2.3.2. Community Action

The Internet Community may participate in evaluating and providing feedback 
(PPF) on a Draft Policy by participating on the PPML, at a Public Policy 
Consultation, by providing feedback directly to members of the Advisory 
Council, or via other recognized methods.

https://www.arin.net/participate/policy/pdp/


On 2/10/2026 9:36 PM, Kevin Blumberg wrote:

I appreciate that the AC is asking questions on how to improve engagement.



Unfortunately, the survey seems to omit any new forms of engagement, which 
seems odd given the goal.



If you’re looking to collaborate in 2026, the lowest common denominator of a 
mailing list—circa 1990—should be the first thing you look at.



A positive suggestion would be to run a trial of a modern platform alongside a 
specific policy proposal to see if it improves engagement.



Hoping you receive the feedback you’re looking for….



Kevin





From: ARIN-PPML <[email protected]><mailto:[email protected]> 
On Behalf Of Matthew Wilder via ARIN-PPML
Sent: Tuesday, February 10, 2026 9:43 PM
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Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] ARIN Advisory Council - Policy Engagement Survey Active



Hi PPML subscribers and community members,



Please be reminded that the policy engagement working group of the ARIN 
Advisory Council remains very keen to hear your feedback. The survey - which 
remains open until February 27 - is meant to allow community members to 
indicate which methods of engagement are believed to be the most useful to the 
community.



Blog Post (optional pre-read)

https://www.arin.net/blog/2026/01/28/ac-policy-engagement-survey/

Survey (direct link):

https://arin.net/ACsurvey



Thank you to all those who have already completed the survey, and thank you to 
those who are prepared to spare a few minutes of their time to do the same.



Best,



Matthew Wilder

Policy Experience Working Group Chair





On Thu, Jan 29, 2026 at 4:08 AM Douglas Camin 
<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

Hello PPML Community -



The Advisory Council’s Policy Engagement Work Group recently launched a survey 
to solicit feedback from the community about your experiences in the policy 
development process, as well as feedback on specific suggestions for new 
methods of policy engagement that we have received from the community over the 
last several months. Since PPML is one of the primary methods for policy 
engagement activity, we are sharing this information with the community here as 
well as numerous other channels.



The survey was launched today, and an associated blog post with additional 
information has been posted to arin.net<http://arin.net/>. The survey will take 
about 5-7 minutes to complete.



If you would like to read the blog post (includes a link to the survey) look 
here: https://www.arin.net/blog/2026/01/28/ac-policy-engagement-survey/



If you would like to go directly to the survey to provide your feedback, look 
here: https://arin.net/ACsurvey



Your feedback is incredibly valuable to the process, and we look forward to 
hearing from many of you!



Thank you -





Doug





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