On 14-07-17 03:56 AM, Owen DeLong wrote:

Do you have suggestions on how this issue could be addressed without making it 
overly difficult to qualify for address space in general?

No, I am putting thought into it, but no magic bullets yet.. just think this isn't the one..



With diminishing IP Space, if there was some way to set standards on what usage 
qualifies on 80% usage, I could get behind it.

To be clear, the current policy is also 80%. The difference is that current policy 
requires 80% of your last block and "efficient utilization" of all other blocks 
(which is vaguely or not at all defined).

The proposed policy is to change that to 80% of all blocks in aggregate.

Totally understood of course.. I believe this will make it easier to abuse the system. IMHO

I think it will have exactly the opposite effect, actually. I think it lowers 
the barrier for smaller entities and new entrants while keeping roughly the 
same effective requirements for larger incumbents.

Maybe if you can show how the barriers are reduced for smaller entities and new entrants, vs how they will be affected if the larger entities are enabled to get the remaining space faster?


I think we need another idea to come up..

Such as?

Hopefully the question will be answered, and the quicker we move on, maybe the quicker that will be answered.


Not to put too fine a point on it, but there are a number of smaller 
organizations that are really suffering from the current situation and this 
proposal would be a huge help to them. If you've got an alternative solution, 
then by all means, let's hear it. Otherwise, I think moving this one forward 
does more good than harm.

Okay, please show how this is the case?



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