[arin-ppml] IPv4 Run Out Proposals

Ted Mittelstaedt tedm at ipinc.net
Mon Jul 27 15:31:50 EDT 2009


David Farmer wrote:
> I've been meaning to ask this for several weeks now, where 
> has the summer gone?
> 
> Leo and I are the AC Shepards for the two IPv4 Run Out 
> Proposals, they are;
> 
> 93. Predicable IPv4 Run Out by Prefix Size 
> http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-ppml/2009-June/014635.html
> 
> 94. Predictable IPv4 Run Out by Allocation Window
> http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/arin-ppml/2009-June/014392.html
> 
> Leo, I, and I believe much of the AC, think that these proposals 
> shouldn't move forward separately, but that one or the other, or 
> a merged version of the two, should move forward to Draft 
> Policy to be discussed at ARIN XXIV in Dearborn.
> 
> Therefore, Leo and I would like feed back on these two 
> proposals, and your ideas on the following options;
> 
> 1. Should they be merged together and move forward as a 
> single Draft Policy?
> 

yes.

Ted

> 2. Should "Predicable IPv4 Run Out by Prefix Size" move 
> forward to Draft Policy alone?
> 
> 3. Should "Predictable IPv4 Run Out by Allocation Window" 
> move forward to Draft Policy alone?
> 
> 4. Should they move forward as two separate Draft Policies?
> 
> 5. Should they both be abandoned? 
> 
> In order to make it on to the agenda for Dearborn, Draft Policy 
> text must be ready for Staff and Legal Review by the end of 
> this week.  
> 
> So please get any suggestions you have in as soon as 
> possible, I'm going to start on a merged version of the text in 
> case the consensus is to go that way, I will share it on PPML in 
> the next day or two.
> 
> Thank you for your feed back.
> 
> 
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