That look to me as a good approach.

That will be a good way to handle "really needed" IPv4 experiments, which I 
don't think are relevant anymore, but I'm happy to support if there are good 
and needed cases considering the good of the overall community.

The negative part is the overhead of the panel selection, etc.

In any case, I'm still for not having temporary delegations of IPv4 for 
conference, I don't think there is a excuse for that today.

May be the NCC can tell us, in the last 10 years or so, how many IPv4 temporary 
assignments have been provided for both, conferences, experiments, and "other" 
cases (if there have been)?
 
Regards,
Jordi
@jordipalet
 
 

El 28/1/22 12:21, "address-policy-wg en nombre de Daniel Karrenberg" 
<[email protected] en nombre de [email protected]> escribió:



    I have the strong suspicion that this is another example of trying to 
    codify special/corner cases. Doing this takes disproportionate amounts 
    of energy and causes an ever increasing amount of undesired side 
    effects.

    <shields up>

    How about giving the RIPE NCC discretion to make sensible decisions 
    about the corner case ‘scientific experiment’ after getting advice 
    from a panel of scientists?
    Or delegating the decisions to such a panel?

    This way we could avoid spending energy on codification and avoid the 
    undesired side effects. We would just need to find a couple of credible 
    people to review the requests. I expect this to be less work than 
    codification and re-codification …

    Daniel

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