On Sun, Aug 4, 2013 at 3:41 PM, David Farmer <farmer@umn.edu> wrote:
On 8/1/13 12:27 , Tore Anderson wrote:I believe the primary definition of fairness the RIR communities have been using is, "only those that have *verified operational need* get Internet number resources".
* Nick Hilliard
On 01/08/2013 07:38, Tore Anderson wrote:
«Fair use: Public IPv4 address space must be fairly distributed to the
End Users operating networks.»
can you define "fair"?
Furthermore, I believe that now that everyone's operational need can no longer be meet, a state of scarcity, that fairness is doubly important. How does verified operational need provide fairness in a state of scarcity? If someone without verified operational need were to receive Internet number resources, presumably through a transfer, and you have verifiable operational need that can no longer be meet; it would add insult to injury that someone without that verifiable operational need receives Internet number resources when you can't.
Therefore, verifying operational need for transfers, still provides some minimal amount of fairness to those that are not going to receive Internet number resources.
While this is a start, just saying fairness is necessary, is a hollow jester, without verified operational need or some other replacement mechanism to provides the fairness you are saying is necessary.