In message <528E1E7B.60000@inex.ie>, at 14:53:47 on Thu, 21 Nov 2013, Nick Hilliard <nick@inex.ie> writesAnd I don't dispute that for a moment.
Where is the "running code" when it come to (eg) denying IXPs the right to
have provider-independent IPv6 addresses (as was the case for some
considerable time).
that particular policy bug was fixed in the summer of 2001. In the 12.5
years since then, I think we can reasonably claim that the RIPE community
has built up a vibrant interest in actively managing its addressing
policies using bottom up principals.
Currently I'm particularly interested in getting the "underbottom" (that's users and their representatives, rather than typically the layer above, their connectivity suppliers) more involved in that process. It's a bit like "civil society, but without the anticensorship flavour".
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Roland Perry