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The diff looks much better to me and clears up any confusion. <br>
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<div>On Nov 29, 2022, at 8:33 AM, Chris Caputo <secretary@peeringdb.com> wrote:</div>
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<div>On Tue, 29 Nov 2022, Brad Raymo wrote:<br>
<blockquote type="cite">The policy seems contradictory. In one statement all press releases<br>
require board approval and then further down it states it is not<br>
required. If I am reading this incorrectly, please let me know.<br>
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Hi Brad,<br>
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Good catch. The intent is to clarify the process by which PeeringDB will<br>
entertain a joint press release, rather than attempt to police non-joint<br>
press releases.<br>
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Thus I wonder if it would be sufficient to clarify as follows. (new draft<br>
& diff below)<br>
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<blockquote type="cite">The AUP does not reference press releases so either the AUP needs to be<br>
updated or the policy needs to remove reference to the AUP.<br>
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I have also updated this section below.<br>
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Thanks,<br>
Chris<br>
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- DRAFT<br>
- PeeringDB<br>
- Press Release Policy<br>
- Approved by Board [Month Date, Year]<br>
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- Since PeeringDB serves a large diverse community in the public<br>
interest, PeeringDB does not normally collaborate on press releases.<br>
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- Any joint press release that includes PeeringDB and another entity,<br>
requires approval by a majority of the PeeringDB Board.<br>
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- Only exceptional circumstances should be brought to the PeeringDB<br>
Board for joint press release consideration.<br>
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- An example of an exceptional circumstance would be a donor wishing a<br>
joint press release accompany a donation that dramatically exceeds<br>
our highest published sponsorship tier.<br>
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- Routine collaboration with the Internet operations community, such as<br>
for a portal that facilitates the interconnection of Internet<br>
networks, would not normally be considered exceptional.<br>
<br>
- Members of the PeeringDB community are welcome to reference PeeringDB<br>
in their own press releases, such sponsorship announcements, product<br>
release notes, etc.<br>
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@@ -7,15 +7,15 @@<br>
- Since PeeringDB serves a large diverse community in the public<br>
interest, PeeringDB does not normally collaborate on press releases.<br>
<br>
- - Any press release that includes PeeringDB, requires approval by a<br>
- majority of the PeeringDB Board.<br>
+ - Any joint press release that includes PeeringDB and another entity,<br>
+ requires approval by a majority of the PeeringDB Board.<br>
<br>
- Only exceptional circumstances should be brought to the PeeringDB<br>
- Board for press release consideration.<br>
+ Board for joint press release consideration.<br>
<br>
- An example of an exceptional circumstance would be a donor wishing a<br>
- press release accompany a donation that dramatically exceeds our<br>
- highest published sponsorship tier.<br>
+ joint press release accompany a donation that dramatically exceeds<br>
+ our highest published sponsorship tier.<br>
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- Routine collaboration with the Internet operations community, such as<br>
for a portal that facilitates the interconnection of Internet<br>
@@ -23,6 +23,5 @@<br>
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- Members of the PeeringDB community are welcome to reference PeeringDB<br>
in their own press releases, such sponsorship announcements, product<br>
- release notes, etc., provided there is adherence to the PeeringDB<br>
- Acceptable Use Policy.<br>
+ release notes, etc.<br>
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