Hi Sacha,
On 11/05/15 19:45, Sascha Luck [ml] wrote:
On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 07:25:42PM +0200, Andre Keller wrote:
If my interpretation of the IA is correct, the retroactive part is
restricted to evaluation of transfer requests. It means if/once the
policy is implemented, it applies to resources already allocated by RIPE
NCC but not yet transferred. Resources already transferred wont be
affected. I think this is a sensible approach.
Your interpretation is the same as mine, correct or not ;) The
crux is, though: it changes ripe-623, the "IPv4 Address
Allocation and Assignment Policies for the RIPE NCC Service
Region" document, not a hypothetical "Transfer Policies"
document.
correct...
This sets a precedent for changing *everything else* in
this document and applying the changes retrospectively.
This has already happened before (remember 2007-01?) and it happens with
every change of policy..
For example, criteria for making IPv4 assignments, 5 years ago, is no
longer the same today, the IPv4 policy has changed several times since
2010 and everything that used to be policy in the past no longer
matters, what matters is the latest policy document and not the criteria
from years ago.
I can't be the only one who does not want to go there?
I understand what you mean but, seriously, this will affect (based on
the IA) a maximum of 580 /22s (and for a period of 1 day to 2 years
depending on the date the allocation would be received vs policy
implementation).
It will not be a precedent, the precedent has been already approved
years ago.
I would not support an implementation that would require the RIPE NCC to
apply the same policy differently for an allocation received on the 20th
of July vs an allocation received on the 21st of July. This policy
proposal's intent is to bring all allocations under the same umbrella
(once implemented) and not create more umbrellas..
rgds,
Sascha Luck
regards,
elvis
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