Jim, On 20/10/2020 23.46, Jim Reid wrote:
On 20 Oct 2020, at 19:30, ripedenis--- via address-policy-wg <address-policy-wg@ripe.net> wrote:
Legacy space is a pain and should be normalised at every opportunity. Because of the market this has become a huge financial asset. If the holders want to cash it in, once it is sold it should lose this special, untouchable status. > Why? What’s the rationale for that? What good will it achieve? What problem does that fix?
I think you have it completely backwards. Every single question you ask here should apply to all address held. If there is a rationale for any of the RIPE policies, then that rationale should apply uniformly. Holding an Internet number resource means cooperating with other holders of Internet number resources. The RIR system in general and the RIPE policies in our region describe the ground rules for this cooperation. Just because you started peering before things got organized doesn't mean that you shouldn't have to follow the same set of rules that modern networks operate under. I thought it was a mistake to treat legacy space differently when I first I learned about it 22 years ago, and I still think that it is a mistake. Cheers, -- Shane