[arin-ppml] Policy Proposal 2008-6: Emergency Transfer Policy forIPv4 Addresses - Last Call

Bill Darte BillD at cait.wustl.edu
Mon Dec 29 12:11:49 EST 2008


Yes, I see your point about the 3 year duration.

I confess that this 'feature' was included to assuage concern by some that an expanded transfer policy would forestall the coming of IPv6 by providing 'pressure relief'.  In this way, it sent a signal that this was NOT a policy designed to preserve IPv4, but rather provide emergency relief.

Of course the policy could be extended or replaced at any time by the community.

Bill Darte
ARIN AC


-----Original Message-----
From: arin-ppml-bounces at arin.net on behalf of Cliff Bedore
Sent: Mon 12/29/2008 9:49 AM
To: arin ppml
Subject: [arin-ppml] Policy Proposal 2008-6: Emergency Transfer Policy forIPv4 Addresses - Last Call
 
After reviewing all the other proposals regarding new methods of address
transfer, I think this offers the best and simplest method of allowing
transfers between two end users.  I think the start date is flexible enough
but I don't think the 3 year life should be kept.  I think the wording should
allow it to run until superceded by new ARIN policy.  Things like this tend to
develop a life of their own and it would be silly to have an arbitrary end
date if it continues to be useful.

The lightweightness (?) of the proposal will probably make it the most likely
to succeed of all the proposals thus far and we should not have an arbitrary
end date for a successful policy.

Cliff

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