Hi Nick, On Mon, Feb 25, 2013 at 03:18:44PM +0000, Nick Hilliard wrote:
We need trust because we are asking a bureaucracy (the RIPE NCC) to manage a monopoly (number resources), and we know from overwhelming third party experience that enforcement of transparency is one of the only ways to ensure that a bureaucracy a) maintains the trust of its constituents and b) is forced and is seen to act in a way which is consistent with its own principals.
Other recent proposals have also implied a need for more oversight of the NCC. I don't know whether this is an indication that the community no longer trusts the NCC but, as a member, I emphatically do not want "oversight" by anyone who can operate a browser or whois client.
We have very good transparency on what address space is assigned or allocated to whom (all of which provides information on existing contractual relationships) and the RIPE community agrees that this is a good thing.
I, for one, do *not* agree with any right to privacy or anonymity being sacrificed on the high altar of "Transparency". I would even propose a roll-back of much of the existing open access to registration data, and be it only in the way that those seeking access must be known to the NCC as the data holder. That is, however, a discussion for a different day. rgds, Sascha Luck