> "The importance of maintaining accurate records in the RIPE database is 
> recognised as the NCC's principal task. "
> 
> (well, ok, they spelled recognized wrong :))

No, they spelled it the way the British do instead of the Americans.

This shouldn't be a surprise, given that Europe, in general, considers British 
to be "proper English" and American to be a bastardization of the British 
language.

Indeed, it kind of goes towards your point about differences in language, 
culture, timezones, etc. that the RIRs were created to serve. One could even 
say that spelling it the way you expected would be a violation of what you 
referred to as the primary reason for regionalizing the IR functions.

> Needs testing, in and of itself, is not the issue.  What is at issue is what 
> ARIN does when a transfer occurs (and they have, do, and will occur) outside 
> of "justified" need.  As a _registry_, I believe ARIN's role (as with IANA 
> and all other RIRs) is to maintain accurate records.

You've made your position clear. The majority of the ARIN community does not 
appear to agree with you. Can you provide any evidence to support your claim 
that they "have, do, and will occur outside of justified need"?

So far, this is a popular refrain among those that seek to eliminate the 
stewardship role from the RIRs, but I have yet to see anyone present hard 
evidence that a significant amount of this has, does, or will occur.

Owen

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