I've said this before, but this proposal might help an Org that only needs a
/24 but I think it will hurt an Org that needs a /20 or a /22 as the needs test
that are applied will force them into qualifying for the /24 but not the /20 or
/22 they legitimately need. Orgs that legitimately need a slightly larger
allocation because of the gyrations they must go thru to try and justify a
larger allocation, will end up not qualifying even though they have a
legitimate need. The solution here is to completely remove the needs tests at
the low end and not just on a /24. Proposal like 2014-13 are just dancing
around the problem instead of trying to legitimately fix it.
Small Organizations are very much under-represented in this Community and
therefore their reasonable interests go under-represented. I do appreciate you
asking Gary but I don't see the needs of small Organizations truly represented
in this Community.
Steven Ryerse
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-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Buhrmaster [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, July 18, 2014 9:41 PM
To: Steven Ryerse
Cc: Owen DeLong; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [arin-ppml] ARIN 2014-13
On Fri, Jul 18, 2014 at 11:42 PM, Steven Ryerse <[email protected]>
wrote:
>
> You are entitled to your opinion and I’m entitled to mine.
Absolutely, but you have been unable to articulate a compelling scenario as to
how this will negatively impact the region and the members who request numbers.
If you would share the specific example of how being able to get a /24
(whereas before they would qualify for nothing having too small of a justified
need) will end up hurting the community, you need to share. We are not mind
readers (well, at least I am not, I can not speak to any psychic abilities that
others that participate on this list may claim to have). Thanks.
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