Hello SM, Thanks for the comments. >It would be clearer if you use the text proposed by Scott Leibrand:
"During the exhaustion phase, the following allocation and assignment policy for IPv4 addresses will be used:" > We haven't agreed in principle to include resources that will be available to AfriNIC at the time but outside the /8 - i think it is important for us to agree on this then this bit and the Incentives, summary et al below can be changed among other things:- >This document proposes a strategy for allocation and maintenance of AfriNIC's >final /8 block of IPv4 from IANA I personally am ok with it, and i assume Scott and SM are.......does anyone have objections? Also very important is for us to address both PA/PI assignment - What is you take on addressing Assignment and allocation in the same policy? I personally don't mind doing it, but like McTim (i believe) pointed out a while ago...the proposal seems to do too much. Regards, Douglas Onyango +256(0712)981329 Life is the educators practical joke in which you spend the first half learning, and the second half learning that everything you learned in the first was wrong. --- On Sun, 5/16/10, SM <[email protected]> wrote: From: SM <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [AfriNIC-rpd] IPv4 Soft Landing Policy To: "Douglas Onyango" <[email protected]> Cc: [email protected] Date: Sunday, May 16, 2010, 8:39 PM Hi Douglas, At 01:14 16-05-10, Douglas Onyango wrote: > The proposal as is only caters for the /8 - there is general argument that > the policy tries to do very many things at the same time, but i am personally > ok with taking care of address space other than /8 when that time comes. This > however is the foundation on which this policy is built hence calling of a > fundamental change in overall direction. wonder what everyone else > thinks...... According to the Summary: "This will be the last IPv4 address space request that AfriNIC will accept from any LIR in the Current Phase, AfriNIC, will declare that the Exhaustion Phase has begun at this point." It would be clearer if you use the text proposed by Scott Leibrand: "During the exhaustion phase, the following allocation and assignment policy for IPv4 addresses will be used:" Regards, -sm
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