Hi again, Jeffrey A. Williams schrieb:
Sascha and all,
Sure changing policies can be done on a daily basis. But what does that say for stability? Not much IMO. Setting a good long term policy is far better and again IMHO, necessary.
Sascha Lenz wrote: [...]
things are constantly changing; change is good if it's for the better. Policies get changed all the time if the need arises. That has nothing to do with stability, since there is no stability. <philosophy> Stability can also be bad, we wouldn't even exist if everything was in perfect equilibration. </philosophy> ==> This damned little discussion about absolutely irrelevant details currently hinders the further policy development long enought now, like - amongst other things - the "PIv6 policy". This is not acceptable any longer! Please folks, let us put this version in place now. You can continue your discussions later, noone will get instantly shot, no IP space will be withdrawn and noone will have to file bankruptcy at least for a while :-) after the policy is in place. There is absolutely no sane reason why we wouldn't go on with this version now for starters. It's as good as any other possible version, you won't reach 100% consensus at any given time. -- ======================================================================== = Sascha Lenz SLZ-RIPE slz@baycix.de = = Network Design & Operations = = BayCIX GmbH, Landshut * PGP public Key on demand * = ========================================================================