Dear Tore,
1) A new status field "reserved" has appeared. Most (all?) of the IPv4 resources with this status was "available" in the beta files. A couple of random examples:
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Am I correct in assuming that reserved resources are either deemed to problematic for delegation by the debogon project, or recently returned resources placed in a temporary quarantine? Are there any other reasons why (IPv4) resources may end up as reserved?
IPv4 resources end up reserved because they are either in quarantine or because they are part of a special block not available for "normal" assignments or allocations, such as the space that is reserved for temporary assignments. Space that is actively being debogonised is listed as 'allocated'.
Will all of these reserved resources be automatically freed up and delegated by the NCC prior to implementing the last /8 policy, or will they be considered unavailable for the purpose of determining whether or not the last /8 policy's trigger criteria, «RIPE NCC is required to make allocations from the final /8 it receives from the IANA», is met?
All space that is not part of a block that is reserved for use after we reach the last /8, such as the temporary assignment pool and the last /8 itself, will be freed up and assigned and/or allocated before we reach the last /8.
2) Available resources are no longer split into CIDR boundaries. Not a big deal, but I must admit I preferred the old way from the beta file, so I am wondering if this is an intentional change or if would be possible to get the old way back. Random example:
From beta file: ripencc||ipv4|194.153.156.64|64||available ripencc||ipv4|194.153.156.128|128||available
From new file: ripencc||ipv4|194.153.156.64|192||available
The file format specifically does not define entries as CIDR ranges, but as startIP+size blocks. In the "old" statistics files, some entries were split on CIDR boundaries and others were not. With the new implementation, it was decided to list entries consistently as non-CIDR ranges. Best regards, Alex Le Heux RIPE NCC