sorry minor edit , major change
I was in support of relaxing the allocation rules for existing lirs as long as the organisation that might benefit from extra IPs *did NOT* transfer ( or Sell ) IP space previously allocated, to prevent further abuse.
But I can see the principal of protecting Ip space for new entrants is much fairer and more sustainable than what would be a short sighted gain of 1024 addresses every 18 months..for existing Lirs,
Im against this proposal ... i can see the benefit of having addresses for new entrants to the market..
No more flip flopping from me on this proposal
Thanks...
On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 10:53 AM, Radu-Adrian FEURDEAN < ripe-wgs@radu-adrian.feurdean.net> wrote:
On Thu, Apr 14, 2016, at 19:24, Randy Bush wrote:
the purpose of the single last /8 allocation was to allow NEW ENTRY.
The *single* "last /8" (185.0.0.0/8) is still reserved to what most people consider new entry. Further allocations would be from recovered space, which can also serve "new entry". Did you actually read the new text ?
pigs coming back to the trough every 18 months is not new anything.
No, it's not. It'a actually commonplace in the other RIRs.
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