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On Mon, Aug 09, 2004 at 05:38:03PM +0200, leo vegoda wrote:
Very reasonable draft.
- starting with a /12 is "big enough" for the near future (there are a couple of /20 allocation requests in the pipeline, but a /12 can fulfill 128 of them before reaching 50%)
- adding individual bits, growing into the /6, ensures that the stuff stays aggregateable-by-region
Agree. And this also more or less reflects the discussions we have had at least in the RIPE region.
Personally, I would tend to start with /8s (instead of /12s), but I know that this is way too radical for the conservative minds out there. Based on that, a /12 is a reasonable compromise.
I don't think that starting with /8s would give much more benefit. What is not needed is strict and good assignment algorithms inside the RIRs. - - kurtis - -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: PGP 8.1 iQA/AwUBQRjQZKarNKXTPFCVEQLx3ACeLTE839wgtEVLeTcpe66mTDUTx/wAn1ym upsVmawRGsPvRgQTHNQ5Myd/ =DG57 -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----