On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 20:30 Joe Provo <[email protected]> wrote: > On Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 07:46:42PM +0200, Job Snijders wrote: > > On > > Tue, Jun 18, 2019 at 18:53 <[email protected]> wrote: > [snip] > > There may be other reasons than ???shortage??? to administratively move > > resources. Have you considered that others may have other priorities and > > that there may be no clear downside to others if they use those policy > > elements? > > > > I find it becoming increasingly hard to explain to anyone why IPv4 and > ASNs > > can move, but not IPv6. It discourages IPv6 because of lack of feature > > parity. > > I am suprised to hear "those are scarce, these aren't" is difficult? > But then I would think only speculators would view scarcity as a > "feature" which requires "parity". > > > > If the policy was limited to IPv4 and 16 bit ASN's, I would not have a > > > problem if indeed the business has moved to another region. However, > I do > > > not want to see this policy being used for forum shopping. I do not > > > want to see the "I do not like the policies of RIR A, so I am taking my > > > ball (and my numbers) to RIR B" > > > > What is wrong with shopping? Competition brings out the best in all of > us. > > There may be a discussion to be had when you speak of shoping for > *services*, but every time this comes up you sidestep the difference > of that and shopping for *policies*, which is expressly the point > the previous poster made.
Yes, I’d like to shop for services (things like registration, dns, reverse dns, dnssec, rpki, training, r&d). The only obstacle stopping anyone from doing so is policy related, it seems logical to first clear that roadblock. Kind regards, Job
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