On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 8:32 PM, David Farmer <[email protected]> wrote:


> I'll note, that several people have advocated liberalizing transfer
> policies for a while now.  However, they have not also advocated the
> accompanying restrictions that would be necessary on the allocation policy
> side.  I'll also note, that at this point it may be to late for this type
> of radical change.


I don't think it is too late.   Perhaps the rule should say  something to
this effect:   expire the rule after exhaustion?

o  Make the anti-flip language state that the waiting period will
automatically be reduced to 3 months;  following 6 months,  after  which
ARIN  continuously no longer has the free resources available  to satisfy
 any resource allocation request  of  /22 or more addresses,  that would be
accepted if the resources were available.


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-JH
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