[arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-129: IPv4 Addresses for Process Participants

George Bonser gbonser at seven.com
Fri Jan 21 16:05:47 EST 2011


Opposed.  Apparently stuck in a mail queue someplace since last April.


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> Subject: [arin-ppml] ARIN-prop-129: IPv4 Addresses for Process
> Participants
> 
> ARIN received the following policy proposal and is posting it to the
> Public Policy Mailing List (PPML) in accordance with the Policy
> Development Process.
> 
> The ARIN Advisory Council (AC) will review the proposal at their next
> regularly scheduled meeting (if the period before the next regularly
> scheduled meeting is less than 10 days, then the period may be
extended
> to the subsequent regularly scheduled meeting). The AC will decide how
> to utilize the proposal and announce the decision to the PPML.
> 
> The AC invites everyone to comment on the proposal on the PPML,
> particularly their support or non-support and the reasoning
> behind their opinion. Such participation contributes to a thorough
> vetting and provides important guidance to the AC in their
> deliberations.
> 
> Draft Policies and Proposals under discussion can be found at:
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> 
> The ARIN Policy Development Process can be found at:
> https://www.arin.net/policy/pdp.html
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> Regards,
> 
> Communications and Member Services
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> 
> ## * ##
> 
> 
> ARIN-prop-129: IPv4 Addresses for Process Participants
> 
> Proposal Originator: Matthew Kaufman
> 
> Proposal Version: 1
> 
> Date: 21 January 2011
> 
> Proposal type: New
> 
> Policy term: Permanent
> 
> Policy statement:
> 
>    Upon receipt of that last IPv4 /8 from IANA, ARIN shall distribute
> one quarter (a single /10) of the space immediately to "active
> participants" in the ARIN policy development process.
> 
>    An "active participant" for this purpose is defined as an
individual
> who expresses support for OR objection to this proposal.
> 
>    Each "active participant" shall receive a single block of the same
> size, the size chosen so as to maximally use the /10 allocated for
this
> purpose, but in no case shall the block be smaller than /24. No more
> than one such block shall be distributed per organization if a single
> organization has more than one "active participant".
> 
>    In the case where the number of "active participants" exceeds the
> number of minimum-sized (/24) blocks available, priority shall be
given
> to those who responded first.
> 
> Rationale:
> 
>    In order to accelerate IPv6 deployment, it is critical that IPv4
> space be consumed as rapidly as possible.
> 
>    Several possible approaches exist. One would be to distribute the
> final space proportionately to existing assignment size. Another might
> be to randomly assign the remaining space. Yet another might be to
> award
> the space based on merit, after reviewing possible uses for the final
> IPv4 space.
> 
>    This proposal instead simply consumes some of the remaining space
by
> directly rewarding the participants in the policy development process
> for their participation.
> 
> Timetable for implementation: Immediate
> 
> 
> 
> 
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