Good Evening Everyone!

Amazing how much back and forth we’re having on this policy, absolutely 
brilliant! Let’s keep it up. My two cents on the matter is as follows:

1. There is a waiting list and any changes should include a provision that 
protects existing waiting list members.
2. I believe that only a /23 minimum would be acceptable, as a /24 is simply 
too small for any meaningful networks.

However, my actual thought process is on this, why change something that works 
already? Yes, we have a wait time that is slightly large, but ok…
Why should everything be instant? I believe that we should be looking for 
meaningful changes not changes to address speed, and instant gratification.

Just my two cents on the matter.

Denis

On 21 Dec 2024, at 1:06 AM, William Herrin <[email protected]> wrote:

On Wed, Dec 18, 2024 at 12:10 PM Gerry E.. George <[email protected]> wrote:
We are now seeing 4 feasible options for this Draft Policy:
1. Consider revised policy as written (with proposed retroactive protections - 
still 3+-year lag and wait times);
2. Consider policy without any retroactive protections (reduction in wait times 
by ⅔s);
3. Do away with the Waitlist completely (new policy would be required);
4. Abandon the policy (essentially, do nothing, no changes to current 
operations)

One thing I'd like to point out:

Options 2 and 3 are not mutually exclusive with option 1.

We can adopt option 1 and continue discussing modification to requests
currently in the queue. If those discussions prove fruitless, adopting
option 1 will still leave us with a solution 3 years out.

We can adopt option 1 and continue discussing elimination of the
waitlist. Even if we do not find a better alternative to the waitlist,
it will at least become more functional in 3 years time.

Only option 4 conflicts with option 1, leaving us with zero progress
on the problem that the waitlist is just too darn long.

Regards,
Bill Herrin


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