On Fri, Jun 6, 2025 at 6:18 AM Nick Hilliard <nick@foobar.org> wrote:
Radu Anghel via routing-wg wrote on 06/06/2025 11:33:
nitpicking: to avoid CAs being deregistered at different intervals after short months like February the 3 months could be specified as 90 days.

"more than three months" should give the RIPE NCC enough leeway not to be forced to take action on specific days which was a bad idea, for example, having a revocation happen on a public holiday and that sort of thing.

The point is that the delegation is revoked after notice, and enough time for the operator in question to take action. The specific day is not that relevant, i.e. if it's + a couple of days, that's not that big a deal.

+1

However, it might also be a good idea for revocations to occur only on a regularly scheduled and published day and time rather than somewhat randomly throughout the month. For example, revocations should occur at noon UTC on the first Tuesday of the month, unless that is a public holiday, then on the second Tuesday of the month. The point being to avoid surprises to the extent possible.

Thanks

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