Hi BCOP people,

As I promised on Monday during the BCOP session at RIPE 72 I would prepare a 
community statement that reflect the wise words that our RIPE Chair, Hand 
Petter Holen, made at the opening ceremony. I discussed this with Hans Petter 
because I don't want to take someone else's words without permission. He was ok 
with using his words as the starting point and form a community statement in 
BCOP based on that.

For reference here is the original transcript taken from 
https://ripe72.ripe.net/archives/steno/5/:

> Now when that is said, it's always also important to realise that with IPv4 
> space, the legacy old IP addresses, there isn't anything left; we have a 
> small reserve so new members can get a /22, as we call it, around a thousand 
> addresses, so they can start up a business. But this is not things you can 
> build your future on. The only way to survive in the future is to implement 
> v6 from the start, then you can get some v4 addresses so you can boot strap 
> and still be connected to the legacy Internet, but it is possible today to 
> build v6 networks and have transition mechanisms to v4 and that is the only 
> sustainable way going forward.

As my intention is both making a clear statement about the Best Current 
Operational Practice on using the last remaining IPv4 addresses, and to show 
confirmation as a community that we stand behind the statement from our RIPE 
chair I have stayed as close to this original as possible. I have reorganised 
it a bit to make it easier to read, and I propose that we bring the following 
text to the floor on Friday:

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It is important to realise that there isn't any IPv4 space left; the RIPE NCC 
has a small reserve so new members can get a /22 so they can start up a 
business, to bootstrap and to communicate with the legacy Internet. But this is 
not something anybody can build their future on. The only way to survive in the 
future is to implement IPv6 from the start. It is possible to build IPv6 
networks today and have transition mechanisms to IPv4, and that is the only 
sustainable way forward.
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If this task force agrees on a text I will present it on Friday during the 
closing plenary and ask the community as a whole to express their support.

Please let me know if you think the proposed text is indeed a BCOP and that it 
represents the words from Hans Petter correctly.

Cheers,
Sander

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