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[address-policy-wg] Re: ICANN vs RIPE NCC, was Re: Summary of the PI ......
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Hans Petter Holen
hpholen at tiscali.no
Tue Aug 12 00:08:12 CEST 2003
Randy, You and Daniel outrank me with some years, but I still feel a need to comment on this: > like other representative systems such as legislatures, the RIRs > have moved from being associations of their users to becoming > self-perpetuating governmental bureaucracies, who are not actually > users themselves, but speak for us, tell us what we think and > should do, and how we are being uncooperative and sneering. but > at least the RIRs are not invading foreign countries and murdering > people, as my local governmental bureaucracy seems wont to do. Personally I think I have seen quite a few positive imporvements from the RIPE NCC over the last year. -hph
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