On Wed, 23 Feb 2005, Randy Bush wrote:
New RIPE Document Announcement Ref: ripe-343 Title: IPv6 Address Space Management Author: Paul Wilson, Raymond Plzak, Axel Pawlik Date: 22 February 2005
as this document is far from new, and did not fly well the last time it tried to take off,
At first reaction, this seems like an improvement over the idea of IANA hoarding the enormous space while an RIR has to achieve 80% use of its allocation. (Improvement in that it favours the primary goal of promoting aggregation - while not, in a way that is obvious to me, harming the other goals of the allocation policy.) A couple of questions : 1) Which parts of the community rejected the doc in its previous incarnation and why? 2) Why is IANA not a co-author - only the RIRs? Best regards. -- David Corking Principal, Corking Project http://www.ecademy.com/account.php?id=42611