Dear Address Policy WG, On Thu, Jul 10, 2014 at 11:58:51AM +0200, Marco Schmidt wrote:
The draft document for the proposal described in 2014-02, "Allow IPv4 PI transfer" has been published. The impact analysis that was conducted for this proposal has also been published. [..] We encourage you to read the draft document text and send any comments to address-policy-wg@ripe.net before 8 August 2014.
The review phase for 2014-02 has ended. Given the amount of support, the WG chairs have decided that we have reached consensus. We think that all points brought up by the opposers have been sufficiently discussed - this might not be sufficient to convince the opposers to change their mind, but given sufficient support otherwise, it's good enough to move forward. This is what we'll do now -> move 2014-02 to Last Call. Marco will send the formal announcement for that tomorrow or Wednesday. For reference, a list of people that voiced support or opposition (or something else) in the previous review phase is appended below. This is what the chairs based their decision on. If you disagree with our interpretation of what has been said, and the conclusion we have drawn from it, please let us know. Gert Doering, Address Policy WG Chair Review Phase, starting July 10, 2014 Support: Tore Anderson Sonderegger Olaf Andre Keller Scott Leibrand Elvis Velea Donal Cunningham Juan P. Cerezo Daniel Suchy Piotr.Strzyzewski Larisa Yurkina Hamed Shafaghi Questions: George Giannousopoulos (neutral) Opposing: Aleksei Ivanov (LeaderTelecom), main reason seems to be pricing some discussion, after clarification that APWG cannot directly influence pricing, opposition wasn't kept up In Discussion with Alexsei, without voicing a clear pro/contra statement, mainly about pricing for LIR account, PI, ... Erik Bais Andrzej Dopiera??a Andrei Kushnireuski Jens Ott