Hi Gert, Thank you for such a throwback :)
2007-01 came out of the address policy WG, and I'm curious what you mean with "reversion of the *effects*" - 2007-01 introduced contractual requirements on independent resource holders (non-LIR resource holders), and these contracts are now in place, so "reversion of the effect" would be like "burn all contract paperworks"?
2007-01 had the goal of enforcing contractual requirements for every PI holder. Now we have this rule in action for 15 years, and what do we get as a result? 20.000 contracts have been reviewed by the RIPE NCC? Just to be formally compliant? Yes, we do have them. Does this mean we do have the corresponding database data we may rely on? -- Best regards, Sergey
On 3/11/2026, at 2:42, Gert Doering <gert@space.net> wrote:
Hi,
On Tue, Mar 10, 2026 at 10:27:11PM +0530, Sergey Myasoedov via ncc-services-wg wrote:
Is this WG good for the discussion of possible reversion of the effect of 2007-01?
2007-01 came out of the address policy WG, and I'm curious what you mean with "reversion of the *effects*" - 2007-01 introduced contractual requirements on independent resource holders (non-LIR resource holders), and these contracts are now in place, so "reversion of the effect" would be like "burn all contract paperworks"?
Gert Doering -- somewhat involved in 2007-01 -- have you enabled IPv6 on something today...?
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