[arin-ppml] Draft Policy ARIN-2017-5: Equalization of Assignment Registration requirements between IPv4 and IPv6
Owen DeLong
owen at delong.com
Thu Jul 20 16:16:53 EDT 2017
How can it be overly difficult to fill out an email template with your customers’
Name, Address, Phone Number?
Really?
Owen
> On Jul 19, 2017, at 23:48 , Pallieter Koopmans <Pallieter at pallieter.org> wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> ARIN could quantify and require rules for when to SWIP, but in the
> end, there are going to be exceptions needed if the rules are to be
> strictly followed. Many will not separately SWIP a separately routed
> sub-block if it is too difficult or pointless to gather and share that
> data back upstream to ARIN.
>
> Thus a more fuzzy rule to require a best-effort and to add a
> rule-based reason (preferably both a carrot and a stick) for block
> owners to do their best to provide (only) useful data. In order to do
> that, one needs to look back at why that data is needed. For a block
> owner to assign the SWIP on a sub-block, he basically delegates tech
> and abuse contact requests down to those that are probably more likely
> to be able to actually act on the tech/abuse requests (and thus reduce
> request-handling workload higher up and overall). But for that to
> work, those tech/abuse contact requests need to be actually handled,
> otherwise, it is better to leave them with the block owner.
>
> In the end, the contact details should be as close to the "person"
> that is actually capable to both handle (think: volume/languages/etc)
> and act (think: authority) on the tech/abuse requests.
>
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