On Thu, Sep 21, 2017 at 1:43 PM, Marco Schmidt <mschmidt@ripe.net> wrote:
Dear colleagues,
A new RIPE Policy proposal, 2017-03, "Reducing Initial IPv4 Allocation, aiming to preserve a minimum of IPv4 space", is now available for discussion.
The goal of this proposal is to reduce the IPv4 allocations made by the RIPE NCC to a /24 (currently a /22) and only to LIRs that have not received an IPv4 allocation directly from the RIPE NCC before.
You can find the full proposal at: https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/proposals/2017-03/
As laid out, I think this proposal makes sense, and is also presented in due time before it strictly becomes necessary. That's good. An IPv4 allocation of this size (and even less, 32 addresses, but, graaahgh, routing) makes sense to ensure that there can be new entrants for a long time to come, and doesn't seem overly burdensome for new entrants. -- Jan