Answers below:

On 15/12/2020 16:38, Owen DeLong wrote:
Dear ARIN community,

We (the AC, and specifically the proposal shepherds) need to solicit some 
additional feedback in order to better know the community’s desire with regards 
to this policy. Specifically, we’d like to ask the following questions:

1a.     Do you feel that we should place an upper limit on the size of the 
smaller block
        received in the process?
Sure.

1b.     If so, what should that upper limit be?
/20

2.      Do you support limits on the time period allowed for renumbering?
Sure

        2a. If so, how long?
6 months maximum

        2b. If so, what consequences should there be for exceeding the time 
limit?
Stimulation of transfers for other proposes other than avoiding deaggregation.

3.      Should any additional restrictions or prohibitions be placed on use of 
waitlist
        space in these transactions?
The current ones are Ok

        3a. Restrictions on waitlist providing the smaller block?
The current ones are Ok

        3b. Restrictions on waitlist space being transferred out?
The current ones are Ok

4.      Do you support the policy as currently written?
No

5.      If not, would you support it with the changes suggested in your answers 
above?

Probably.

Fernando


Thanks for your attention to this matter,

Owen DeLong
ARIN AC

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