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RE: [aso-policy] RE: [aso-comment] IP address holders - are they represented?
>The important arguments here aren't about the protocols you mention.
>They are about allowing the users of one or a small number of
>addresses to participate in the discussions and negotiations over
>addressing. The protocols that are used, which can be and are being
>modified all the time, will not reflect the needs of small and
>middle-size users if they are not a part of the decision-making
>process. That much is clear even to me.
As a past user of a small number of addresses, I can honestly say that my
views were not in the interests of Internet stability. Representing those
views would not be a good thing.
The ability to see the forest for the trees is critical, mere representation
won't impart this vision.
>Michael Sondow I.C.I.I.U. http://www.iciiu.org
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James Spenceley
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