On 2012-09-17 18:59, Martin Millnert wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 2012-09-16 at 19:19 +0100, Nick Hilliard wrote:
There's a thread on nanog-l at the moment about temporary internet assignments:
http://mailman.nanog.org/pipermail/nanog/2012-September/051655.html I had already booked a slot in the AP-WG under AOB to talk about this because the policy is broken and needs fixing. Specifically, the timescales specified in the policy allow the assignment to be made one week before use: the consistent feedback is that this isn't enough time for large conference organisers to get things organised in time.
The problems we're trying to address are: <snip>
[Devils advocate] Why must there be special treatment for conference-space (temporary assignments) at all? Why can't conferences run NAT-something+IPv6 like the rest of everything? Since networky-conferences are the most common requesters of these temp-blocks in the first place by my understanding, wouldn't that be an excellent place to start adapting to the future rather than getting special treatment and sticking to the old?
Couldn't this help with dissipating clue to real networks, etc?
Just a thought.
Clear point of view, I like it ! Regards, Marcin