[ppml] 2006-2 v6 internal microallocation
Aaron Dudek
adudek at sprint.net
Thu Sep 28 09:51:13 EDT 2006
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What happens when ARIN can no longer contact them or if they have decided to cut contact with ARIN? Aaron Dudek (703) 689-6879 Sprintlink Engineering adudek at sprint.net On Thu, 28 Sep 2006, Michael.Dillon at btradianz.com wrote: >> The thing about which I wonder more though is why a codified sunset >> for the allocation, which basically forces a migration upon the >> adopters at such time as ARIN decides that you can stick a fork in the >> technology because it's baked, would make the policy proposal more >> (instead of radically less) palatable? Am I missing something here? > > I think that any kind of sunset or expiry clause is > a bad idea. As long as ARIN maintains contact with > the organizations who receive the addresses, then > there is the possibility of a future policy change > that involves returning those addresses. > > Today, we are completely ignorant of the situation > in three year's time so we can't show any good reason > for forcing the migration. But, in three years, ARIN > will have the facts at their disposal and all the affected > parties will be able to join in the decision making. > It is better to leave the decision to a later date > and remove any sundown provisions. > > --Michael Dillon > > _______________________________________________ > PPML mailing list > PPML at arin.net > http://lists.arin.net/mailman/listinfo/ppml >
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