Denis, Have you read this policy?
It only applies to any future requests Kind Regards, Dominik W dniu śr., 14.08.2024 o 15:07 Denis Motova <[email protected]> napisał(a): > Hi Gerry, > > Thank you for your thorough explanation of the policy and the proposed > changes. > > I agree that discussing this policy was important and that the community > has gained from the conversation. However, I DO NOT support this policy, > as I don’t believe it benefits our community. If the policy moves forward > (somehow), I firmly believe that those already on the waiting list should > be grandfathered in and exempt from the new rules. > > I appreciate your thoughtful approach and guidance on this issue. > > Best, > Denis > > On 14 Aug 2024, at 4:46 AM, Gerry E.. George <[email protected]> wrote: > > As a co-shepherd on policy 2023-8 (Gerry George & Brian Jones) on Draft > Policy ARIN-2023-8: Reduce 4.1.8 Maximum Allocation, I'm reaching out for > additional feedback from the community on this policy following the robust > discussions at and since ARIN-53. > > We had previously posed the following questions to the community: > > a). Do we keep working on this policy? (Y/N) > b). If yes, should consideration be given for some formula or weighted > method towards allocations to queue occupants? > c). If yes, is there a need to add a clause for dealing with existing > waitlist occupants? > And if so, how should they be handled? > > Note that if such a clause is determined for inclusion, it will likely > apply to ALL currently on the waitlist as at a specific point in time and > they ALL would thus be subject to any such clause in the policy, once > adopted. > > > The discussions which resulted from this generally converged to two main > tracks: > > - Track 1. No need for this policy and should be abandoned, as it > doesn't adequately solve the address scarcity problem. > - Track 2. Keep policy, but ensure that existing waitlist participants > are grandfathered in, and would not apply to current unfulfilled requests. > > > If Track 2 were to be pursued, then consideration for those currently on > the waitlist can be addressed by adding the following clause: > > Proposed Text: > *This policy will apply to waitlist requests received following the > implementation of this policy. Waitlist requests received prior to the > implementation of this policy will not be affected.* > > > Thus, in order to move work on this policy forward, we now have revised > questions for the community: > > > 1. Do you support the draft policy with the proposed changes? > 2. If not, should there be any additional changes to be made so you > would support it? What change(s) do you support? > 3. Should the community continue to work on the policy or abandon it? > > > The full proposed policy text in presented below for your perusal. > > *Problem Statement:* > 4.1.8 waiting times are too long, making justifications untimely by the > time a request is met. New entrants to the waiting list are expected to > wait three years for their need to be met under current policy, with a > waiting list of around 700 at this point. Data indicates that reducing the > current /22 maximum further to a /24 would significantly reduce this > waiting period, and further tightening the requirements by replacing the > /20 recipient maximum holdings with a /24, and preventing multiple visits > to the waiting list queue. > > > *PROPOSED TEXT (Draft Policy ARIN-2023-8: Reduce 4.1.8 Maximum Allocation* > )*:* > *4.1.8. ARIN Waitlist* > ARIN will only issue future IPv4 assignments/allocations (excluding 4.4 > and 4.10 space) from the ARIN Waitlist. The maximum size aggregate that an > organization may qualify for is a /24. > Organizations which ever held any IPv4 space other than special use space > received under section 4.4 or 4.10 are not eligible to apply. > Address space distributed from the waitlist will not be eligible for > transfer, with the exception of Section 8.2 transfers, for a period of 60 > months. This policy will be applied to all future distributions from the > waitlist to include those currently listed. Qualified requesters will also > be advised of the availability of the transfer mechanism in section 8.3 as > an alternative mechanism to obtain IPv4 addresses. > Waiting list recipients must demonstrate the need for a /24 on an > operating network. > > *This policy will apply to waitlist requests received following the > implementation of this policy. Waitlist requests received prior to the > implementation of this policy will not be affected.* > > > > > > *Gerry E. George* > ICT Consultant and Business Solutions Architect; > *DigiSolv, Inc.* [P.O. Box 1677, Castries, Saint Lucia] > ------------------------------ > *Mobile*: (758) 728-4858 /* Int'l Office*: (347) 450-3444 / Skype: > DigiSolv > *Email*: [email protected] / *LinkedIn*: > *https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrygeorge/ > <https://www.linkedin.com/in/gerrygeorge/>* > > *Please consider the environment before printing this email. Thank you.* > > > > > *Gerry E. 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