[arin-ppml] Draft Policy 2009-7: Open Access To IPv6 - Last Call

Owen DeLong owen at delong.com
Wed Oct 28 18:53:56 EDT 2009


I feel that we should include in this policy as it goes to the board a
reduction in the 200 site requirement to 100 sites.  I feel that the  
community
supported that modification in general and in the show of hands.

I encourage the advisory council to consider this modification as the
proposal comes out of last call before handing it off to the board.

I encourage others present on this list to express support for this  
idea if they
feel it should be done.

Owen
(Speaking only as an individual interested in improving policy and not  
in
my role as a member of the AC)


On Oct 28, 2009, at 11:40 AM, Member Services wrote:

> The ARIN Advisory Council (AC) met on 23 October 2009 and decided to
> send a revised version of the following draft policy to last call:
>
>   Draft Policy 2009-7: Open Access To IPv6
>
> The AC met in accordance with the ARIN Policy Development Process  
> which
> requires the AC to meet within 30 days of the conclusion of the Public
> Policy Meeting to make decisions about the draft policies that had  
> been
> presented. The AC revised the draft. The draft policy is now limited  
> to
> removing the IPv6 routing requirement from current policy. It does not
> change the initial IPv6 allocation criteria. However, the AC stated  
> they
> intend to continue to work on that issue.
>
> Feedback is encouraged during this last call period. All comments  
> should
> be provided to the Public Policy Mailing List. This last call will
> expire on 13 November 2009. After last call the AC will conduct their
> last call review.
>
> The draft policy text is below and available at:
> https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/
>
> The ARIN Policy Development Process is available at:
> https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html
>
> Regards,
>
> Member Services
> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
>
>
> ## * ##
>
>
> Draft Policy 2009-7
> Open Access To IPv6
>
> Version/Date: 28 October 2009
>
> Policy statement:
>
> Remove “by advertising that connectivity through its single aggregated
> address allocation” from article 3 of section 6.5.1.1
>
> Rationale:
>
> Removing the requirement for a single aggregate announcement benefits
> the NRPM itself, as it has been decided by the community that it  
> should
> not contain routing advice.
>
> Timetable for implementation: immediately upon BoT ratification
>
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