Notes inline On 2/12/2018 10:31 AM, David Farmer wrote: > I need more input from the community on this one. Unless you are one > of the two people who has responded already, please take time to > respond to the following questions. > > Thank you. > > On Wed, Jan 31, 2018 at 3:18 PM, David Farmer <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > There seems to be a bit of controversy on the direction to take > this policy. Therefore as the shepherd, it would be helpful to > hear from additional community members regarding this policy. > > Do you support or oppose the policy as written? > Oppose > > > Do you think the inconsistency described in the Problem Statement > should be corrected? > No > > If yes, should it be corrected by revising by section 8.5.4 to be > consistent with section 4.2.2, as proposed by the current text? > > Or, as an alternative by revising section 4.2.2 to be consistent > with section 8.5.4? > > Are there other alternatives to correct the inconsistency to be > considered? > > Other suggestions or comments? >
I authored this proposal to bring up the issue as noted in the policy experience report at the last meeting. While I initially believed this was an inconsistency that should be corrected, I no longer feel this is the case after weighing the discussion by other community members. I believe that the current transfer policy requirements for an initial block larger than a /24 as found in 8.5.5 are simple and can be easily accomplished by an organization which desires to transfer a block larger than a /24. Adding additional complexity to the transfer policy is not desired to correct a small inconsistency with the largely obsolete section 4 allocation policy. I do however believe a discussion should be held at the next public policy meeting and if a solid direction cannot be found on this issue, the AC should abandon this draft. Andrew
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