[arin-ppml] Advisory Council Meeting Results - May 2010 - Petition Deadline
John Curran
jcurran at arin.net
Wed May 26 13:43:39 EDT 2010
All -
The deadline for petitions regarding any of the AC actions taken at the
20 May 2010 meeting shall be extended from 2 June 2010 to 5 business days
after the publication of the AC minutes from the meeting, as this will
provide for appropriate time to review all relevant materials on these
decisions.
We will continue this practice for future petition deadlines and update
the PDP accordingly at the next convenient opportunity.
Thank you,
/John
John Curran
President and CEO
ARIN
On May 25, 2010, at 1:08 PM, Member Services wrote:
> In accordance with the ARIN Policy Development Process (PDP), the ARIN
> Advisory Council (AC) held a meeting on 20 May 2010 and made decisions
> about several draft policies and proposals.
>
> After last call the AC recommended that the ARIN Board of Trustees adopt
> the following draft policies:
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> 2010-4: Rework of IPv6 allocation criteria
> 2010-6: Simplified M&A transfer policy
>
> After last call the following draft policy remains on the AC's docket,
> because it did not receive the required number of votes to move to last
> call (The AC established a standing rule in January that requires an
> affirmative vote of the majority of the members of the full Advisory
> Council regarding any final action on draft policies):
>
> 2010-2: /24 End User Minimum Assignment Unit
>
> The AC accepted the following proposal on to the AC's docket for
> development and evaluation:
>
> 113. IPv6 for 6rd
>
> The AC tabled making a decision about adding the following proposal to
> the AC's docket until their next meeting:
>
> 111. IPv4 Fragment Management policy proposal
>
> The following items remain on the AC's docket for further development
> and evaluation:
>
> 2010-1: Waiting List for Unmet IPv4 Requests
> 2010-8: Rework of IPv6 assignment criteria
> 109. Standardize IP Reassignment Registration Requirements
>
> The AC abandoned the following proposals:
>
> 110. Preservation of minimal IPv4 Resources for New and Small
> Organizations and for IPv6 Transition
> 112. Utilization of 10.4.2 resources only via explicit policy
> 114. RFC1918 as initial ISP multihomed criteria
>
> The ARIN AC abandoned Proposal 110 "Preservation of minimal IPv4
> Resources for New and Small Organizations and for IPv6 Transition" due
> to a lack of support on PPML, and because they felt that the proposal
> was overly complicated."
>
> The AC abandoned Proposal 112 "Utilization of 10.4.2 resources only via
> explicit policy" due to the proposed added restrictions to be placed
> upon the resource allocation process. Additionally, there was not much
> support on the PPML.
>
> The AC abandoned Proposal 114 "RFC 1918 as Initial Multi-Homed
> Criteria" in light of the author's stated intent to drop the proposal
> and the observation that the proposal has not received much support on PPML.
>
> The PDP states, “Any member of the community, including a proposal
> originator, may initiate a Discussion Petition if they are dissatisfied
> with the action taken by the Advisory Council regarding any specific
> policy proposal.” 2010-2 may be petitioned to try to move it to the
> Board for review (see "Board of Trustees Consideration Petition" in the
> PDP). The abandonment of proposals 110, 112 and 114 may be petitioned to
> try to change them into draft policies for discussion on the Public
> Policy Mailing List and at the October meeting (Discussion Petition).
> The deadline to begin a petition is 2 June 2010.
>
> For more information on starting and participating in petitions, see PDP
> Petitions at: https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp_petitions.html
>
> Draft Policy and Policy Proposal texts are available at:
> https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/index.html
>
> The ARIN Policy Development Process can be found at:
> https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html
>
> Regards,
>
> Member Services
> American Registry for Internet Numbers (ARIN)
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