[arin-ppml] Advisory Council Meeting Results - December 2010

Martin Hannigan hannigan at gmail.com
Thu Dec 23 14:16:59 EST 2010


To insure that there are no surprises, I want to let folks know that I am going to petition PP124. 

If there isn't already a method to insure tracking of requests in the resource request queue that would be impacted by 124, something would be warranted just in case 124 succeeds.  


Best,

-M<

Sent from my iPad

On Dec 21, 2010, at 12:14 PM, ARIN <info at arin.net> wrote:

> In accordance with the ARIN Policy Development Process (PDP), the ARIN
> Advisory Council (AC) held a meeting on 16 December 2010 and made
> decisions about several draft policies and proposals.
> 
> After last call the AC recommended that the ARIN Board of Trustees adopt
> the following draft policy:
> 
>  ARIN-2010-8 Rework of IPv6 assignment criteria
> 
> The AC moved the following draft policy to last call (it will be posted
> separately to last call):
> 
>  ARIN-2010-14 Standardize IP Reassignment Registration Requirements
> 
> The AC accepted the following proposals on to the AC's docket for
> development and evaluation:
> 
>  ARIN-prop-121 Better IPv6 Allocation for ISPs
>  ARIN-prop-123 Reserved Pool for Critical Infrastructure
> 
> The AC abandoned the following proposals:
> 
>  ARIN-prop-122 Reserved Pool for Future Policy Development
>  ARIN-prop-124 Clarification of Section 4.2.4.4
>  ARIN-prop-125 Efficient Utilization of IPv4 Requires Dual-Stack
> 
> "The AC did not feel that emergency action was warranted for proposal
> 122, and given that the IANA IPv4 pool is expected to exhaust before the
> April Public Policy Meeting, did not feel that it would be useful to put
> this proposal on the AC's docket. The AC would encourage anyone with
> policy proposals for improving NRPM section 4.10 to submit them
> immediately, so they can be considered in time for the April meeting."
> 
> "After discussion of proposal 124, the AC did not feel that emergency
> action was warranted. Normally there are few requests in queue and any
> moment, as a result the expected overall impact of this issue should be
> small. Furthermore, it is possible this proposal could increase the
> motivation to submit incomplete or fraudulent proposals at the last
> moment, it was felt this should not be encouraged.  As the trigger event
> in NRPM Section 4.2.4.4 is almost assuredly to have occurred before the
> April Public Policy Meeting, this proposal would be irrelevant by the
> time it could be presented at that meeting. Therefore, the AC voted to
> abandon the proposal now."
> 
> And regarding ARIN-prop-125 the AC stated, "The initial interpretation
> was that while ARIN's role is to manage and administer Internet number
> resources, this proposal strays too far from management towards a
> mandate. This proposal may benefit the deployment of IPv6, but it would
> do so by forcing companies to deploy IPv6 where it may not be
> immediately needed and could have unintended consequences on IPv4
> transfers."
> 
> The PDP states, “Any member of the community, including a proposal
> originator, may initiate a Discussion Petition if they are dissatisfied
> with the action taken by the Advisory Council regarding any specific
> policy proposal.” The abandonment of proposals 122, 124 and 125 may be
> petitioned to try to change them into draft policies for discussion on
> the Public Policy Mailing List and at the April Public Policy Meeting
> (this is the Discussion  Petition). The deadline to begin a petition
> will be five business days after the AC's draft meeting minutes are
> published. For more information on starting and participating in
> petitions, see PDP Petitions at:
> https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp_petitions.html
> 
> Draft Policy and Policy Proposal texts are available at:
> https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/index.html
> 
> The ARIN Policy Development Process can be found at:
> https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Communications and Member Services
> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
> 
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