We are a tiny org with a tiny network in relation to say a fortune 1000
company. We should never be approved for a /8 or a /16 or some resource that
is way larger than we are.
We should however, be approved for resources that match our size. I think we
are the ones who should determine if we need resources and not some arbitrary
policy that ARIN tries to comply with. ARINs job should only be to get us
resources that matches our size and record it in the public database. That is
ARINs Mission.
Steven Ryerse
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-----Original Message-----
From: McTim [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, April 04, 2014 5:13 PM
To: Steven Ryerse
Cc: Morizot Timothy S; David Huberman; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] ARIN-PPML Digest, Vol 106, Issue 8
On Fri, Apr 4, 2014 at 2:00 PM, Steven Ryerse <[email protected]>
wrote:
> If an org with no resources applies they should at least be able to get the
> minimum which has been set by this community which I think is currently at a
> /22. Always!
>
> If an org wants larger than a /22 they need to be able to demonstrate in a
> reasonable way that they are a larger org with a network size that justifies
> a larger allocation.
Which is what is meant by "needs based" allocation if I am not mistaken.
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Cheers,
McTim
"A name indicates what we seek. An address indicates where it is. A route
indicates how we get there." Jon Postel
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