> Do you: 1) want IRR services, and if so, with what features? > 2) believe IRR services should be provided by ARIN?
the irr is slightly useful today. so, iff it is cheap and easy, arin providing an open and free instance is a public good. again, iff it is easy and cheap. and please do not waste time trying to 'fix' the irr, sad to say it's trying to make a silk purse out of a sow's ear. and thanks for asking. randy