Hi gents,
I read the list with surprise because I’m reading tough words.
Trying to be positive, I don’t dare to say this is a fraud (or not, or this is another type of bad behaviour or felony) but obviously there’s people in this list that warned in advance this could happen and seems (for what I can see in the website) it happened.
But, let’s be practical, more analytical and less visceral:
I was not part of this awesome hobby when some folks reserved the address space 44/8. Probably much of you neither. I read in this list the 44/8 address reservation was done, long time ago when the request implied no cost, in pos of the entire ham community, not for personal or group use in any specific area of the world. I read in this list that, for better management, a non-profit organisation was created.
You should be on agreement with the all the above demonstrate correctness.
With the above clarified, personally speaking, my only concern (if I must have one) is the transparency, in general terms. If, and maybe this is a big “if” nowadays, the 44/8 address space was reserved in pos of the entire ham radio community then the general expectancy would be that no decision altering the 44/8 block space would be taken by any party without community approval, specially nowadays, as we all know an IP address is like gold. Nonetheless, we discovered recently that the IP address space was touched, was divided into smaller blocks, and a portion of the original address space was sold to a major Internet company for a nice sum. At this point, I think we should forget about clumsy justifications. What is done is done.
Now, let’s keep on trying being practical again, because sometimes we tend to forget that:
Directive roles are necessary because an entire group cannot put voice to all decisions at the same time and await a permanent agreement. Simply this is an illusion. Transcendental decisions sometimes are taken without considering the community and this can be or can’t be correct. This will depend much on the organisation and their collaboration model inside.
So, with that said:
I don’t have any concern, and I think we shouldn’t have it as a group, in regard to how AMPR could handle the budget obtained from breaking up the 44/8 IP address space block. It’s not important it the first grant, that was expected to generate rumours, is related to granting anyone in a specific part of the world some money to attend whatever event meanwhile: the deciders on this matters are well known, so we can ask them at some point for any decision taken. the deciders understand they are subject to public scrutiny. the criteria to get ham radio projects or ham events funded are well known and publicly available. anyone in the ham radio community can concur, without exceptions, worldwide.
If this can be accomplished without much havoc, then, there’s not reason to criticise the management. Otherwise, if this is not done (there’s not need to adhere strictly to my words) then we all will know the first three bullet points would be a lie in the face of all of us as as community and we all would know who’s doing what and know how to progress in the future, either individually or as a part of a community. The only thing we shouldn’t accept is ulterior motives.
My 2cent. Best regards,
Vy73 de EA1HET, Jonathan 0x539C9FAF
Sent from my tablet/mobile. Please, excuse my brevity and the presence of typos.
El 3 ago 2019, a las 1:07, Bryan Fields via 44Net 44net@mailman.ampr.org escribió:
It would appear the ARDC lists are now stripping out PGP.
Anyone partaking in this fraud, should be named and shamed by our community.
As a TAPR member, I'm disgusted they would take this. I encourage everyone to make your opinion known to the TAPR board.
73s
Bryan Fields
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