That would be a significant improvement on the current ("An organization
may only qualify under 8.5.7 once every 6 months.") text.  I would be
equally fine with this text ("No more than a total of a /16 equivalent may
be transferred under these provisions within any 6 month period." or
similar) or with Jason's ("An organization may only qualify under 8.5.7
once every 6 months, unless they can also demonstrate growth of IPv4
utilization of at least half of the amount of specified transfers since the
previous transfer pre-authorization or approval.")

Thanks,
Scott

On Fri, Feb 3, 2017 at 2:22 PM, Owen DeLong <[email protected]> wrote:

> Simple to resolve for the 6-month horizon —
>
> … Such that no more than a total of a /16 equivalent may be transferred
> under these provisions within any 6 month period. …
>
> Owen
>
> > On Feb 3, 2017, at 07:19 , David R Huberman <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > I thought of a possible problem with the anti-abuse language -- all
> versions of it.  Let me talk it out.
> >
> > An organization has a /19.
> > It has growing products, and wants another /19 for its 1 or 2 year need.
> > It wants to avail itself of the new language.
> > It is able to buy a /20 from Buyer A, and a /20 from Buyer B.
> >
> > It closes the deal with Buyer A first, and transfers at ARIN using the
> proposed language.
> >
> > How does it use any version we've discussed (Jason's various proposals,
> the current text, etc) to transfer the space it buys from Buyer B?
> >
> >
> > (In all discussion, yes, you can always use the other sections of 8.5,
> but let's stick to the spirit of this policy language, which is meant to
> help smaller and mid-size networks double their holdings without needs
> testing.)
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