RIPE Policy Proposal 2012-07 Accepted: Effect on ripe-604
Dear colleagues, As announced on the RIPE NCC Services Working Group Mailing List, the policy proposal 2012-07, “RIPE NCC Services to Legacy Internet Resource Holders” has reached consensus. This proposal contained a small amendment to ripe-604, "IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service Region". 2012-07 replaces section 5.5 of ripe-604, currently: "Any LIR is allowed to re-allocate complete or partial blocks of IPv4 address space that were previously allocated to them by either the RIPE NCC or the IANA." With "Any LIR is allowed to re-allocate complete or partial blocks of IPv4 address space that were previously allocated to them by the RIPE NCC or otherwise through the Regional Internet Registry System." This change was proposed to ensure that 2012-07 was in alignment with the policies described in ripe-604, “IPv4 Address Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service Region”. The new RIPE Document is ripe-606 and it is available at: https://www.ripe.net/ripe/docs/ripe-606 As an existing RIPE Document was impacted by this policy proposal, we felt it was worth notifying the Address Policy Working Group. Kind regards, Marco Schmidt Policy Development Officer RIPE NCC
On 06/02/2014 14:59, Marco Schmidt wrote:
The new RIPE Document is ripe-606 and it is available at:
was ripe-604 the shortest-lived policy document in the history of RIPE? Nick
Hi Nick,
was ripe-604 the shortest-lived policy document in the history of RIPE?
I would be very surprised if it wasn't :) Cheers, Sander
On 06/02/2014 17:36, Sander Steffann wrote:
Hi Nick,
was ripe-604 the shortest-lived policy document in the history of RIPE? I would be very surprised if it wasn't :)
Hmm, I feel a topic for the Secret-WG coming up Nigel
participants (4)
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Marco Schmidt
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Nick Hilliard
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Nigel Titley
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Sander Steffann