>>Actually, the point is to have something to offer to the newcomers.

We can update the transfer policy and transfer hold time to 60months or even more to make it less attractive,
Also make a change to the policy to make no /24 allocation to multi LIR accounts.

Regards,

Arash


On Wed, Dec 8, 2021 at 6:41 PM Gert Doering <gert@space.net> wrote:
Hi,

On Wed, Dec 08, 2021 at 06:03:53PM +1100, Arash Naderpour wrote:
> >My suggestion would be along the lines what was proposed on the APWG
> >meeting already - earmark these /24s as non-transferrable, ever.
>
> I don't think it is a good idea to split the IPv4 addresses into different
> types, transferable and non-transferrable. it puts those newcomers in a
> disadvantageous position compared to the older members, it is not fair and
> doesn't fix anything in long term.

Actually, the point is to have something to offer to the newcomers.

If we do not stop the hoarding *now*, there won't be any IPv4 left - would
that be "more fair" to the newcomers?


I wouldn't mind a policy that says "The RIPE NCC does no longer deal in
IPv4 resources at all.  Everything coming back into the RIPE NCC free
pool is returned to IANA." - that would be maximally *fair* (the same
amount of nothing for everybody), but I assume you wouldn't like that
either.

Gert Doering
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