On Mon, Sep 23, 2013 at 06:24:49PM +0200, Sylvain Vallerot wrote:
You are right, this is what this discussion is all about : documenting the needs is about assignments, which occurs between LIR and End Users. This is where conservation and needs-based policy make sens.
Assignments to end-users will likely continue to be "needs"-based. Owing to the very scarcity of the resource, a LIR has an interest to make the IPv4 space they still have last as long as possible (and, presumably, to sell it as dearly as possible, too) The Invisible Hand will take care of this one...
Might not happen (in a perfect world), but do we choose the right timing to open such a pandora's box here ?
It is *exactly* the right time. IPv4 is gone.
And again, for what benefit ? Just spare a little time on documentation.
Just to spare a *lot* of unproductive paperwork. Which, in all honesty, is 90% lies anyway. I want to run networks, not concoct documentation that will make a RA happy. rgds, Sascha Luck