Mathew,
I think we are in agreement on some level. I don't want valuable resources
to sit idle either. At the same time arbitrarily handing out large blocks
of resources without any real show of need allows for possible misuse of
the resources by those who would hang on to them to get a better price or
for whatever reason they want. Either way the resources sit idle. I am for
a reasonable amount of justification for the amount of resources that can
be consumed in a reasonable time period. Defining reasonable in the last
two sentences and coming to agreement may be the crux of the matter.

If the organization was mistaken about how many or how fast they would use
the resources, then the process should be able to easily accommodate
transfer, selling, or returning them as long as they follow procedures to
ensure that documentation records of the resources can be appropriately
updated for the good of the Internet.

In the end there is really not a good way to prevent unused addresses
sitting idle. It is up to the recipients of justified resources to be good
stewards and use them appropriately and hopefully transfer, sell, or return
them if they no longer need them.

--
Brian
On Aug 20, 2015 9:15 PM, "Matthew Kaufman" <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 8/20/2015 1:04 PM, Brian Jones wrote:
>
>
> ​I agree with this simplified requirement but would even be willing to
> accept a 50% within 12 months and 75% in 24 months requirement. Two years
> is a long time to tie up valuable resources that are not being used. IMHO​
>
>
> I do not understand this reasoning. There is no more free pool. If Org A
> is not using "valuable resources" and they are transferred to Org B who was
> mistaken about how fast they will use them, then Org B is also not using
> "valuable resources". But if instead Org A can't transfer them, then Org B
> doesn't get them and Org A still has "valuable resources" which are "tied
> up". They're "tied up" not being used either way... and ARIN can't do
> anything about it.
>
> If you really want to make sure that these resources don't sit unused,
> make it so that after Org A transfers to Org B then if Org B doesn't use
> all of them, Org B can sell what they're not using.
>
> Matthew Kaufman
>
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