and invite  
interested parties to view it and make suggestions to me by private mail, 
copying as appropriate to any public list (most of which I receive late 
as digest versions).    
I seek the following: 
 1 - Suggestions to improve substance and refine detail (together 
      with pointers to any resources I might find useful) 
 2 - Procedures to facilitate the adoption of such a proposal as 
      a binding professional standard of practice by all relevant 
      bodies.  I am unfamiliar with the procedures for RIRs, RFCs 
      and the like.  I expect that the reality of procedures  
      differs from what is documented (wherever it is) as night 
      differs from day, with money and muscle outweighing reason 
      and public interest.  Please tell it as it really is. 
 3 - Ideas how to bring this proposal to the attention of the relevant 
      audiences, develop support among the high and mighty, and 
      smash the scoundrels in the opposition. 
I also appeal for volunteers to help me out on this. 
Feel free to propagate this message to any relevant forum.  A CC 
to me would be appreciated. 
Jeffrey Race 
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