[arin-ppml] Snork... Yawn... S'up?
Bill Darte
BillD at cait.wustl.edu
Fri May 22 09:25:22 EDT 2009
Hi Bill,
Yep, you should go to ppml and read the archives as there is a
significant and tortuous path of correspondence and new policy proposal
record to review.
In short, the board proposed the 2009-1 proposal with Woody's words
which dismissed the sunset clause, incorporated more than IPv4 into the
bargain and implemented immediately, etc. There was firestorm of
dissent and inquiry about it.
bd
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>
> morning folks,
>
> lazy as i am, i'm toying w/ reviewing the list archives
> for the past seven months, but thought i'd toss in my query
> first and -then- do my homework.
>
> a bit of background:
> https://www.arin.net/about_us/bot/bot2009_0206.html has this little
> gem:
>
> . Ratification of Draft Policy 2008-6: Emergency
> Transfer Policy for IPv4 Addresses
>
> At their meeting on January 24, 2009, the ARIN Advisory
> Council recommended that the ARIN Board of Trustees adopt
> this Draft Policy.
>
> Scott Bradner moved:
>
> "The ARIN Board of Trustees, based on the recommendation
> of the ARIN Advisory Council, and noting that the Policy
> Development Process has been followed, adopts Draft Policy
> 2008-6: Emergency Transfer Policy for IPv4 Addresses."
>
> [discussion elided]
>
> The motion carried, via roll call, with 4 in favor and 1
> abstention (Lee Howard).
>
> [discssion about what an "Emergency" is elided]
>
> Paul Vixie joined the call at this time (1.47 p.m. EST). The
> Chair briefed him on the discussion.
>
> The Chair then suggested a friendly amendment to Scott's
> motion, and moved:
>
> "The ARIN Board of Trustees declares a State of
> Emergency. Due to the need for a more flexible Transfer
> Policy, the ARIN Board of Trustees has adopted Draft Policy
> 2008-6: Emergency Transfer Policy for IPv4 Addresses, further
> making the following edits provided by Bill Woodcock. The
> Board also adds Section 2.8, replacing it in whole with Mr.
> Woodcock's rewrites."
>
> Scott Bradner accepted this friendly amendment. The Chair
> called for further discussion. There were no further comments.
>
> The motion carried unanimously via roll call.
> --------------------------------------------------------------
> ---------------------------
>
> So my query. When will this accepted/adpoted policy be implemented?
>
> --bill
>
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