* denis1@gmail.com (den is) [Tue 17 Oct 2017, 03:02 CEST]:
3) Consider possible, simple options to allow non RIPE resource holders to 'approve' (if not authorise) the creation of a foreign ROUTE object.
This is cumbersome in practice already. Options 1 and 2 would lessen the administrative load of documenting permission of others to route prefixes; option 3 wouldn't. On 17 October 2017 at 01:23, William Sylvester wrote:
1) Remove the "origin:" authorization requirement. RIPE is currently the only RIR that requires this, the current implementation creates data concurrency issues across Internet databases by requiring the creation of duplicate autnums.
2) Flag "route:" objects for non-RIPE-managed space with "source: RIPE-NONAUTH" to identify non-authoritative data.
I support these two. They would make things simpler that I encounter frequently. Regards, -- Niels.