[address-policy-wg] Proposal 2011-02 moving to Last Call
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Martin Millnert
millnert at gmail.com
Mon Oct 3 18:49:56 CEST 2011
Geert, thanks! On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 7:51 PM, Gert Doering <gert at space.net> wrote: >> It would be interesting to see graphs of these and over time, if >> possible, to try and detect and correlate changes with policy, >> somehow. > > In slide 26 you can get an idea on the effects of PI on the global > table over time. That slide shows the majority of "non-PA" routes to > be from the ARIN region (which is in line with them having the first > IPv6 PI policy at all, and a fairly liberal with that), and they had > reached ~700 "non-PA" routes in May (with ~1400 "PA" routes). > > You can't really see policy changes there, except for the "from now on, > you can have PI!" kickoff - but what you can see is the effect of the RIR > IPv6 marketing campaigns, notably APNIC in early 2010. I was unclear. I meant, from now on and into the future. :) (ie, keep doing the stats.) Looking forward for your re-run. Thanks again, Regards, Martin
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