Re: 2008-03 Discussion Period has ended (Global Policy for the Allocation of the Remaining IPv4 Address Space)
Filiz, I guess the option is 1) we will be presenting the proposal at RIPE meeting. Regards, Roque On Apr 2, 2008, at 8:58 AM, Filiz Yilmaz wrote:
PDP Number: 2008-03 Global Policy for the Allocation of the Remaining IPv4 Address Space
Dear all,
The discussion period for the proposal described in 2008-03 has ended.
You can find the full proposal at:
http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2008-03.html
Please note that there we no posts to the mailing list regarding the proposal.
Please reply to this email to let us know how you would like to proceed.
* Do you want to prepare the documentation that will support this policy change? We will send you further instructions about this.
* Do you want to extend the discussion period? Please let us know what date you wish to extend it to, and we will tell the RIPE community.
* Do you want to update the text in your proposal and set a new discussion period?
* Do you want to withdraw this proposal?
Please let us know your decision in the next seven days.
We look forward to your response.
Regards
Filiz Yilmaz RIPE NCC Policy Development Officer
I guess the option is 1) we will be presenting the proposal at RIPE meeting.
The ETNO, an association of Europe's largest Internet network operators, has unanimously opposed this proposal: http://www.ripe.net/ripe/policies/proposals/2008-03.html Specifically, in the presentation at RIPE 55 http://www.ripe.net/ripe/meetings/ripe-55/presentations/mcfadden-etno.pd f they stated that IPv4 countdown proposals which suggest countdowns or set-asides are not needed and artificial. They also state that RIPE should continue to use the existing processes that it always has used. This may explain why it was never discussed on the list, i.e. most people thought that it would never, ever be accepted by RIPE. Given this fact, will your presentation specifically address the major flaw of the proposal, i.e. that it will actually MAKE THINGS WORSE by making the date of free pool exhaustion earlier than we had expected? In addition, will your presentation review the status of this proposal in the other 4 RIRs, particularly in ARIN where it has not received much support. Since your proposal is a global one, under the NRO rules, it has to be passed by all 5 RIRs. If it has already failed elsewhere, then why should RIPE waste anymore time with it? --Michael Dillon
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michael.dillon@bt.com
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Roque Gagliano