[arin-ppml] policy proposal 2009-8 EQUITABLE IPv4 RUN-OUT

Matthew Petach mpetach at netflight.com
Thu Oct 22 23:52:27 EDT 2009


On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 2:23 PM, David Farmer <farmer at umn.edu> wrote:

> For everyone on the list, at the meeting in Dearborn today 2009-8 EQUITABLE
> IPv4 RUN-OUT was presented.
>
...

> I would like feed back from the list on the proposed modification to the
> triggers of the first part of the policy;
>
> Remove this;
>
> When IANA reaches 20 or fewer unallocated /8s, an organization may choose
> to request up to a 6 month supply of IP addresses;
>
> When IANA reaches 10 or fewer unallocated /8s, an organization may choose
> to request up to a 3 month supply of IP addresses;
>
> And replace it with;
>
> When IANA reaches 10 or fewer unallocated /8s, an organization may choose
> to request up to a 6 month supply of IP addresses;
>
> There seemed to have been support for this on the floor here in Dearborn.
>

I am in favour of the proposal with that modification, yes.


> Also there was an editorial change proposed;
>
> In the NRPM 4.2.4.4 is currently titled
>
> 4.2.4.4 Twelve months
>
> Staff recommended a new title, which is included in this Draft Policy
>
> 4.2.4.4 Subscriber Members After One Year
>
> I while back I asked about NRPM 4.2.4.3 which is currently titled
>
> 4.2.4.3 Three months
>
> For consistency and clarity we recommend the AC also change this to
>
> 4.2.4.3 Subscriber Members Less Than One Year
>
> Any feedback before the AC meeting tomorrow afternoon would be appreciated.
>
>
That sounds like a smashingly good pair of changes.

Matt


> Thanks
>
>
> John Schnizlein wrote:
>
>> Having failed to say this during my opportunity at the mic, this policy is
>> not so much about any organization that gets one of the last few
>> allocations.  The policy is to reduce the degree of outrage, or at least
>> sympathy for that outrage, by the organization that is among the first who
>> are told the addresses are all gone.
>>
>> It really does not matter how "terminally stupid" (as described at the
>> mic) this party is, they can make a lot of trouble that we can preclude now.
>>
>> John
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