On Fri, Apr 22, 2016, at 10:46, Stepan Kucherenko wrote:
Last /8 policy came with some strings attached (IPv6 allocation) but there is no way a new LIR will show some IPv6 progress before initial IPv4 allocation was made. But with additional allocation it IS possible to check if they even done anything in that time.
Right now, there's no string attached. As long as the issue of "new player, get IPv6 ASAP" one of the 2 ways to achieve this is to stop handing out allocations directly, but "lease" them for X months/years, and recover it if no IPv6 has been deployed in the meanwhile. The complexity of such a thing is much higher, but if anybody would find the good wording for this, I would support. The second one would be "no more IPv4 at all". We're not there yet.
5-stars RIPEness with even higher thresholds + AAAA on main site + IPv6 as part of usual services to customers ? It will be hard to achieve without actual rollout, and additional allocations to LIRs will be either small in number or useful.
I agree, with the reserve of clearly defining "main site".