Hi APWG folks,
Hi RIPE meeting folks,
below you can find the final RIPE address policy WG meeting's agenda,
which will take place in Prague in the following three time slots:
Wednesday, May 5, 09:00 - 10:30
Wednesday, May 5, 11:00 - 12:30
Thursday, May 6, 14:00 - 15:30
The exact time lines depend a bit on how much discussion is going on,
so we might move items one time slot "up" or "down".
regards,
Sander Steffann,
APWG chair
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Wednesday, 09:00-10:30
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A. Administrative Matters
(welcome, thanking the scribe, approving the minutes, etc.)
B. Current Policy Topics - Filiz Yilmaz
- overview over concluded proposals
2009-03 [run out fairly] - accepted
2008-06 Use of final /8 - withdrawn
2009-04 IPv4 Allocation and Assignments to Facilitate - withdrawn
IPv6 Deployment
- common policy topics in all regions
(end of IPv4, transfers, ...)
C. New Proposals since RIPE 59 ->
Discussion of open policy proposals, Part 1 (new proposals)
2010-01 Temporary Internet Number Assignment Policy
(Nick Hilliard)
2010-02 Allocations from the last /8
(new combined proposal from Philip Smith and Alain Bidron)
This proposal replaces 2008-06 (Philip Smith) and 2009-04
(Alain Bidron).
Warning: The previous version of the agenda mentioned that
this will be discussed on Thursday. The discussion has
been moved back here.
2010-03 Global Policy State in RIPE PDP
(Dave Wilson)
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Wednesday, 11:00-12:30
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K. Document Cosmetic Surgeries Project - Filiz Yilmaz
- feedback received on the first set of changes
- how to go forward?
L. "Authorship of RIPE Policy Documents" - Filiz Yilmaz
This presentation seeks to reach community agreement on how to
document and acknowledge the role of people that propose changes to
RIPE Internet Resource Allocation and Assignment policies.
M. "Update what's happening with ITU and the RIRs" - Axel Pawlik
This presentation has been moved to the Cooperation Working Group.
N. Differences between IPv4 PI and IPv6 PI
(open discussion, based on Alex Le Heux' report at RIPE59)
- try to come up with consensus on what we think "IPv6 PI" should
be used for, and should not be used for, and then start a PDP
proposal to adjust the policy according to it (if needed)
- data-center operators and their customers
- the "IPv4 loophole" -> customer access links considered infra
(and thus, single-address customers with NAT can be numbered
from IPv4 PI, but not from IPv6 PI)
O. The need for a Registration Policy - Rob Blokzijl
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Thursday, 12:30-14:00
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T. Discussion of open policy proposals (old proposals)
---- old policy proposals ----
2006-05 PI Assignment Size
(dead, up for grabs)
2008-07 Ensuring Efficient Use of Historical IPv4 Resources
(Philip Smith)
2008-08 Initial Certification Policy for PA Space Holders
(Nigel Titley, CA TF - update what happened since RIPE 59)
2009-01 Global Policy for the allocation of IPv4 blocks to RIRs
(5 RIR design team, represented by Axel Pawlik (?))
Y. Open Policy Hour
"The Open Policy Hour (OPH) is a showcase for your policy ideas. If you
have a policy proposal you'd like to debut, prior to formally submitting
it, here is your opportunity." (Idea from ARIN policy meeting)
The following subjects have already been raised:
- Wording Cleanup regarding 80% rule for PA allocations - Gert Doering
- Impact of the 80% rule - Remco van Mook
Z. AOB