On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 09:55:31AM +0200, Roger Jørgensen wrote:
1.) what sort of restriction are we willing to put on address space? How and where, and in what direction can we think of restriction? On where it be used? On how it can be used, and what type of restriction? You have to publish IPv6 for any services/things using this address space?
As long as there is space available on the IPv4 market, there is no need to change the "no more than one /22 per LIR" rule. Keep the remaining RIR pool for new entrants. Once the market is dry, we can relax the rule. Speaking of IPv6, I can't see what more we can do. We provide address without justification, we provide tools, documentation and training for free. Many of us, as a community, are ready to help people not confident to kickstart. When you ask why IPv6 is not deployed : - no need : then you'll pay your need for IPv4 at the market price - not enough information or support : if you need help, the community can help. - no support from transit provider or equipement vendor : unfortunately, it will be hard for RIPE to bring willing IPv6 provider in your area or pay for your gear if you can't afford the right provider.