On 6/7/13 09:16 , Chris Grundemann wrote:

1) Do you support the principle of efficient utilization based on need
(Conservation/Sustainability)?

Yes, however the focus on conservation over other considerations exemplified by current IPv4 policy is an artifact of the IPv4 free pool run-out. Once the ARIN IPv4 free pool is gone, other considerations will need more sway in policy, such as the fact that IPv4 addresses will have to be purchased on the transfer market. This means policies that ensuring a fluid and functional market are more important than conservation.

Furthermore, in IPv6 short-term conservation is much less important than long-term sustainability and innovation.

2) Do you support the principle of hierarchical aggregation (Routability)?

Yes, however the need for hierarchical aggregation should be less about who should or shouldn't get allocations and more about ensuring that subsequent allocations are aggregateable with previous allocations to the greatest extent possible. This is exemplified by sparse allocation within IPv6.

3) Do you support the principle of uniqueness (Registration)?

Yes, this is the most necessary of the four.

4) Do you support the goal of balancing these principles with each
other under the overarching principle of Stewardship?

Yes, there will always be trade-offs. Stewardship is about balancing these trade-offs to ensure the long-term availability of Internet number resources while attempting to meet the short-term operational needs for the same resources.

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I think there are even higher principle that we should be considering, such as.

- All Internet users (or consumers) and devices connected to the Internet are entitled to unique internet number resource assigned to them from a network operator.

- Network operators, public or private, are entitled to unique Internet number resource from the Internet Registry System to connect users (or consumers) and devices to the Internet.




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