[arin-ppml] ARIN Draft Policy 2014-2 Improved 8.4 Anti-Flip Language

Bill Darte billdarte at gmail.com
Sun Mar 9 19:02:24 EDT 2014


Thanks Matt,

Great suggestion, seems reasonable on its face, though perhaps not all
transfers are the same....I will look at this and...perhaps others in the
community can suggest a way to easily do this or suggest why it may not be
prudent....

bd


On Sun, Mar 9, 2014 at 1:46 PM, Matthew Petach <mpetach at netflight.com>wrote:

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> On Wed, Mar 5, 2014 at 7:00 AM, Bill Darte <billdarte at gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On Feb. 21 I sent the message (far below) to PPML asking the community to
>> support one of 3 alternatives or propose new language which makes one or
>> the other better, or a completely new wording which they believe
>> accomplishes the goal of producing policy language that is needed,
>> technically sound and improves existing policy in the 8.4 Inter-RIR
>> transfer realm.
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>>  [...]
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>> 3. Take an alternative tack and simply restrict transfers on a per-block
>> rather than a per-organization basis. e.g. 'No block acquired within the
>> past 24 months would be eligible for transfer.' (The time frame is of
>> course an arbitrary number at this point.)
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> I support option #3.
>
> I'm curious if it would be better to reference time
> periods from other sections of the NRPM, rather
> than hard-coding a specific term here?  IE, if we
> limit transfer requests to a 24-month supply, then
> tie the anti-transfer period to be the same duration
> as the supply length, so that if we extend or contract
> the supply length for transfers, this anti-flip language
> inherits the same change.   This doesn't affect my
> support for option #3, I'm just looking to see if there's
> ways we can limit the potential for the NRPM getting
> 'out of sync' with itself in the future, if we change one
> section but don't catch all the related sections like this.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Matt
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