
[ ] continue the IANA->RIR->LIR allocation as it is now
No.
[ ] accept RIPE-261
Yes.
[ ] allocate bigger chunks IANA->RIR (/8 ?) and inside those chunks, use a binary chop algorithm similar to the one described in RIPE-261
Yes.
[ ] go for a full multi-level regional distribution, down to "one /32 per LIR per country" (as detailed by Michael Py)
No.
I do like a good rant as much as anybody else, but "BGP is broken" and "you don't understand the way the Internet will work in 10 years" will not really help us *get there*. So please try to confine the discussion to this topic, and try to get consensus how to move on.
Agreed. The flaws of IPv6 comes down to not solving the multihomign/routing scaling/world starvation problem. That is an IETF problem, and there is a WG for it. (Ok, so I took the opportunity to do some marketing). - kurtis -