[address-policy-wg] 2015-03 New Draft Document and Impact Analysis Published (Assessment Criteria for IPv6 Initial Allocation Size)
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Tore Anderson
tore at fud.no
Fri Jul 10 22:11:11 CEST 2015
* Mathew Newton > This policy proposal is indeed not intended to cater for those > situations and is focussed only on initial allocations. It might > sound selfish [...] Not at all. We all scratch our own itches. Been there, done that. :-) In any case, I don't see much of a downside with this proposal. The only thing one could conceivably be concerned about is excessive consumption of IPv6 due to LIRs grabbing larger allocations than they have a need for, but considering that a /29 is way more than enough for almost everyone and that the IA states that «LIRs would need to provide comprehensive documentation» in order to make use of this policy I don't see why anyone would bother trying to abusing it. On the other hand I would love to see more IPv6 happening in the governments in the region, so if this policy can help make that happen, I'm all for it. So without further ado: +1 Tore
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