Hello WG, Op 28 nov. 2014, om 15:16 heeft Marco Schmidt <mschmidt@ripe.net> het volgende geschreven:
The proposal 2014-09, "Language Clarification in "IPv6 Address Space Policy For Internet Exchange Points"" has been withdrawn.
It is now archived and can be found at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2014-09
Reason for withdrawal: During the discussion phase there was feedback that IPv6 assignments for IXPs should be able to be used for other purposes besides a peering LAN. The proposer therefore believes that the current term "should" reflects the RIPE community’s understanding of this policy, and so decided withdraw the proposal.
To be clear here: there was clearly no consensus for this "should" to "must" change. Therefore the RIPE NCC has been asked to withdraw the policy proposal and implement the policy as it is currently written, as "should". We are of course always open to new policy proposals to change this policy. We just felt that 2014-09 was not a way forward that would get consensus. Cheers, Sander Steffann APWG co-chair