If there is strong interest from the community I'd be happy to flesh this
idea out a bit more.  But without several others expressing strong
interest, I think it would just be a distraction.   So, please speak up if
you are interested in this idea.

Thanks.


On Tue, Aug 9, 2016 at 9:24 PM, Rudolph Daniel <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Ref:
> 2. Replace the Community Networks section with a generic small ISP policy
> allowing allocations of /40 (qualifying for xxx-small IPv6 fee category);
>
> Is there any community support for above?
>
> rd
> Apologies for the previous post, it's difficult to find my comment as
> posted.
>
> >>
> >>    1. Rewrite the Community Networks section to not reference HD-Ratio,
> as the Draft Policy suggests;
> >>    2. Replace the Community Networks section with a generic small ISP
> policy allowing allocations of /40 (qualifying for xxx-small IPv6 fee
> category);
> >>    3. Remove the Community Networks section all together; It doesn't
> seem to have been used since it was adopted, see Dan Alexander's Policy
> Simplification presentation, slide #4. If we go this way, 2.11 should be
> deleted also;
> >>
> >
> >
>
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