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APNIC Policy Development: Empowering the Asia Pacific Internet Community

Join the Policy SIG to shape policies on Internet address resources management in the APNIC region. Propose, discuss, and decide transparently, following a bottom-up approach in the policy development process. Remember to respect all opinions for a strong and healthy Internet.

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APNIC Policy Development: Empowering the Asia Pacific Internet Community

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  1. Policy Development Process Policy SIG Wednesday 23 February 2011

  2. Policy SIG Charter • Charter • Develop policies and procedures which relate to the management and use of Internet address resources by APNIC, NIRs and ISPs within the Asia Pacific region • Mailing lists sig-policy@apnic.net sig-policy-chair@apnic.net

  3. Policy Development Process • Open • Anyone can propose policies • Everyone can discuss policy proposals • Transparent • APNIC publicly documents all policy discussions and decisions • Bottom-up • The community drives policy development

  4. Policy Development Process

  5. Policy Development Process We are here

  6. Policy Development Process

  7. Policy Development is a Cycle

  8. Chairs during face to face SIG meeting • To Give neutral overview of all proposals. • To Give contextual presentation before groups of related presentations. • To Control the time and order of speakers from the floor. • To make sure the intention of each intervention (support, objections, conditional support or objection).

  9. Policy Development Process • Remember: • All proposals have been submitted with good intentions • Opinions may differ... • …But we all want the same thing… • …A strong and healthy Internet • So please respect all opinions

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