On 7/15/19, 12:40 PM, "ARIN-PPML on behalf of Owen DeLong" 
<[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
> Yes… It would be nice if RIPE would move to a system similar to the other 
> RIRs where there
>    is a single comprehensive policy document which is amended through the PDP 
> rather than
>    their current RFC (usually without the back references and without the 
> advantages of a
>    responsible RFC editor curating the “obsoletes” and “obsoleted by” 
> references) process.

I'm not really sure what you're trying to say here, Owen. Yes, the overall 
policy is broken out into thematic documents but unless I am very much 
mistaken, they are updated through a clearly documented process and the history 
of documents is meticulously tracked. For instance, the PDP was first 
documented in ripe-350 (https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-350) and 
that page clearly indicates the document that obsoleted it and the overall 
history of updates. The most recent version of the document 
(https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-710) has a reciprocal history on 
its page.

There is also an archive of all policy proposals: 
https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/archived-policy-proposals/archive-policy-proposals

Whether there should be a single manual or thematically distinct documents is, 
frankly, a matter of taste. What is clearly important is the transparency and 
documentation of the overall process. If you are aware of gaps or errors in the 
published history, you should let the RIPE NCC staff know as I expect they'd be 
keen to address them. 

Kind regards,

Leo Vegoda

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