- and again: there have been enough NREN representatives at the RIPE meeting, and I can't remember hearing loud arguments from them against the new policy. There have been questions, and concerns, but most of them have been convinced that the new policy is an improvement, [snip]
For the record, I raised a point at the lir-wg, on behalf of HEAnet and something that has met with agreement from other NREN personnel. The requirement for 200 sites, regardless of density to the right of the /48 boundary, is very onerous. However from other discussions it appears that the consequences of rejecting the policy would have been truly dire for some in the APNIC region, so no one wanted to derail the process just for this; instead I think it was recorded as approved, with the acknowledgement that further work needs to be done. Dave -- dave.wilson@heanet.ie ------- DW238-RIPE ------- GPG key: davew+pgp@heanet.ie HEAnet Limited, Brooklawn House, Crampton Ave, Ballsbridge, D4 p:353-1-6609040 "A reload a day keeps the TAC away" - Roger Gottsponer RIPE-40 f:353-1-6603666 HEAnet's National Networking Conference http://www.heanet.ie/conferences/2001/