Alison,
As I stated at the ARIN50 meeting, in light of the report John Sweeting gave 
(https://www.arin.net/participate/meetings/ARIN50/materials/1020_policyimplementation.pdf)
 I would be in favor of reducing the minimum allocation size to a /24. I am not 
necessarily in favor of lowering the maximum holdings for eligibility. I would 
not favor eliminating the transfer of Waitlist blocks. I think five years 
serves the purpose for that.


Brian Jones
Virginia Tech
ARIN Advisory Council



> On Nov 14, 2022, at 4:42 PM, WOOD Alison * DAS <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello!
> 
> The Policy Experience Report Working Group has been working on the Policy 
> Experience Report from ARIN 50.  I would appreciate your feedback on the 
> following issue regarding transferring waitlist space.
> 
> The current wait list criteria is:
> 
> Must have a /20 or less in total IPv4 holdings.
> May request up to a /22.
> Removed from list if IPv4 received via 8.3/8.4 transfer.
> Received ip space is eligible for needs-based transfer after five years.
> 
> 
> The Policy Experience Working Group would like your feedback on a potential 
> policy that would restrict the transfer of IP space that has been obtained 
> from the waiting list.  In other words, any IP address space received from 
> the waiting list would be ineligible for transfer indefinitely and encouraged 
> to be returned to ARIN if not in use.  This policy would be specific to 
> transfers and not M & A’s.
> 
> The working group appreciates your feedback.
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> 
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