On Wed, 2010-04-14 at 11:07 +0200, Axel Pawlik wrote:
On 14/04/2010 09:48, bmanning@vacation.karoshi.com wrote:
I believe you are correct Carlos. (1.) would potentially move legacy IPv4 resource into the ARIN region from everywhere else in the world. (*)
Just a clarification...
As this is a global policy proposal, all RIR regions would have to be in agreement for it to be implemented. In that case, yes, resources returned to IANA would later be re-allocated, possibly to other regions than they came from.
But at least in an even handed way.
As things stand today, with the ARIN community having agreed on a different text than the other RIRs' communities, this proposal fails as a global policy; which means that it will not be implemented.
Yes, I think I made this point clear in my original email. The policy, as a global policy, is doomed anyway. What I am trying to ascertain is how we tidy up the chairs and put the lights out in the RIPE region. Nigel