To clarify:

Details here: https://www.arin.net/policy/proposals/2014_13.html

2014-13 is a Recommended Draft Policy which was brought for Adoption Discussion 
at the PPC at NANOG Seattle.

The AC put it to Last Call in their June meeting and that last call ended two 
days ago on July 15th.

The AC will meet today and will discuss the results of last call. Possible 
outcomes include:

        1.      Recommend Adoption to the Board, in which case, the proposal 
leaves the AC and goes to the Board of Trustees
                for final ratification and then staff for implementation.

        2.      Continue working on the policy (revert it to draft policy).

        3.      Abandon the policy.

It would be inappropriate (and just as likely inaccurate) for me to speculate 
on what the full AC will do, but I will be supporting a motion to send this to 
the board for ratification.

I believe the results of the AC meeting will be published early next week.

Owen

On Jul 14, 2014, at 19:08 , Jimmy Hess <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Mon, Jul 14, 2014 at 2:52 PM, Derek Calanchini <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi folks,
> 
> If you need a /22 from ARIN today and it's your first allocation,  then your 
> best bet  is going to be to be multihomed and therefore have the /22 minimum 
> apply naturally.
> 
> The proposition to change the minimum is 2014-13, was still only a draft 
> policy;  subject to discussion under last call until  Jul 15.   If it becomes 
> acceptabed,  then, eventually ARIN should implement the new policy, but that 
> is in the future, and certainly nothing you can reliably count on today and 
> now. 
> 
> 
> Has there been any movement on changing the minimum allocation?  I still need 
> a /22 and am just wondering how I will know when that policy has changed so I 
> can resubmit my request....
> 
> 
>  Best regards,
>    Derek Calanchini
>  
> --
> -JH 
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