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Six Proposals, One Narrow Mandate: Reading the AFRINIC-34 Decision Docket

Across two online mornings in November 2021, AFRINIC’s policy forum confronted six different ways in which private registry administration could become more explicit—and potentially more powerful. At the same time, AFRINIC and Cloud Innovation were in active litigation over…

Aug 13, 2026
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The Resolution Between Consensus and Execution

Resolution 202201.673 crossed a narrow but consequential threshold: AFPUB-2019-GEN-006-DRAFT03 was the same proposal before and after the AFRINIC Board acted in January 2022, yet the private corporation’s responsibility was not. Consensus had recommended a course; ratification…

Aug 13, 2026
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The Mandate AFRINIC-34 Did Not Let Through

At AFRINIC-34, a proposal to make resource-request justifications more visible met a necessary institutional limit: unresolved concerns about confidentiality, legal authority, retroactivity and implementation could not be converted into duties merely by moving the text forward.…

Aug 13, 2026
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AFRINIC’s Own Warning: A Dashboard Status Could Not Decide RSA Renewal or Termination

When AFRINIC published the second draft of its Policy Compliance Dashboard proposal, the most important part was not the promise of a clearer member view. It was the brake applied by AFRINIC’s own staff: information shown in MyAFRINIC could aid visibility, but it could not be…

Aug 13, 2026
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The Flag Must Stop at the Gate: AFRINIC Draft 2 and Notice Without Punishment

An automated check sees an IPv6 assignment that is not publicly announced. That may look irregular, yet the member may be using the assignment legitimately inside its own network. On 16 November 2021, that example was offered in discussion of AFRINIC’s Policy Compliance Dashboard…

Aug 13, 2026
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When Consensus Cannot Supply Consent: AFRINIC Draft 2 and the Missing Authority to Disclose

A proposal to publish summaries of successful internet-number requests met an obstacle in AFRINIC’s own assessment: the registry had thousands of old files, no standard summaries, and no express permission from the members whose information would be repurposed. The resulting…

Aug 13, 2026
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AFRINIC Draft 2 and the Four Couplers That Would Not Meet

Four counterpart registries examined the same proposed transfer lane and found that it did not connect to the way they worked. The lesson of AFRINIC's second Resource Transfer Policy draft was not that management needed more freedom to wave a transaction through. It was that…

Aug 13, 2026
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The Two-Year Switch: When Registry Transparency Becomes a Second Data Demand

AFRINIC’s Publication of Information proposal began with a deceptively simple clock: evidence given privately to justify an accepted resource request would move towards publication two years later. The hard question was not whether registry decisions should be visible, but…

Aug 13, 2026
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The Empty Chair and the New Charter: AFRINIC’s Version 4 Legitimacy Test

On 23 August 2021, AFRINIC’s Board recorded that it had heard feedback about the rules for an internal appeal body, retired a charter that was only weeks old, and approved another before the next day’s search for volunteers. That sequence was responsive, but responsiveness and…

Aug 13, 2026
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The Appeals Stayed; AFRINIC Changed the Forum

In July 2021, with three policy appeals still unresolved, AFRINIC’s Board immediately withdrew both the charter and the members of its internal appeal forum and approved a replacement charter. The defensible purpose was to restore a correction mechanism that had stopped working.…

Aug 13, 2026
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The Board’s Narrow No: AFRINIC’s July 2021 Corporate-Law Stop

When `Board Prerogatives on the PDP` reached AFRINIC’s Board for ratification, the Board did not seize the policy process, rewrite the proposal or rule on anyone’s rights. It stopped the text at the company’s own approval gate. Resolution 202107.621 is therefore strongest as a…

Aug 13, 2026
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The Mailbox and the Case File: Drawing Draft 7’s Contactability Boundary

AFRINIC’s seventh abuse-contact proposal contained both a sensible directory rule and the seeds of a much larger institutional role. Its most important sentence placed the definition and escalation of abuse outside the registry’s remit. Its most consequential ambiguity was that…

Aug 13, 2026
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The Meaning of “End”: AFRINIC’s Draft 3 and the Discipline of Negative Routing Assertions

One sentence added to an AFRINIC policy proposal in April 2021 drew a vital line: reclaimed number resources should enter the registry’s AS0 coverage only after reclamation ends. That line can protect routing security, but only if “the end” is made into a state that outsiders can…

Aug 13, 2026
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The version gap inside AFRINIC’s transfer-policy appeal

AFRINIC’s 2020 transfer-policy dispute exposed a deceptively hard problem: when a draft changes while other internet registries are still assessing it, an appeal cannot prove compatibility—or incompatibility—by attaching an old reply to new words. It needs a versioned record that…

Aug 13, 2026
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Three seats were enough on paper: AFRINIC’s disputed quorum repair

A five-seat review body lost two members while three appeals needed somewhere to go. AFRINIC’s Board answered with a temporary permission: the three survivors could carry on. They answered in turn that they would not. That compact reversal exposes a larger institutional…

Aug 13, 2026
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Resolution 202104.602 and AFRINIC’s Twenty-Four-Hour Appointment Bridge

On 9 April 2021, AFRINIC’s Policy Liaison named Vincent Ngundi and Darwin da Costa as the Policy Development Working Group’s consensus choice but left their term lengths unresolved; on 10 April, the Board crossed that remaining gap by assigning Vincent two years and Darwin one…

Aug 13, 2026
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The Decision Before the Invitation: Resolution 202101.595 and the Order of Consent

AFRINIC’s mailing-list rules acquired two approval dates and one public comment window. The awkward fact is that the first approval came before the invitation to comment. That does not make the consultation worthless, but it does change what the consultation can honestly be said…

Aug 13, 2026
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The mailbox test that entered a meeting without a defined consequence

AFRINIC’s sixth Abuse Contact Policy Update arrived with a precise timetable for checking contact records but no operative answer to the most consequential question: what, exactly, would follow a failed check? Its passage through an online meeting exposed why delivery, response…

Aug 13, 2026
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Consensus could move Draft 2. It could not create the power the draft assumed

In September 2020, AFRINIC’s co-chairs declared consensus on a second draft about Board prerogatives in the Policy Development Process. That procedural judgement could move an identified text through a private coordination process. It could not answer the prior question that…

Aug 13, 2026
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Five Minutes at the Registry, Longer on the Network

AFRINIC’s second draft of its RPKI AS0 proposal introduced a narrow but important restraint: a separate trust anchor could let networks choose whether to receive the registry-generated warning and let observers measure it apart from ordinary holder authorisations. That choice…

Aug 13, 2026