> 
> whilst i'm at the mic here, ditch the idea of microassignments, just give out 
> a 
> standard /32 block ... lets not start out with ge 33 prefixes in the table 
> when 
> theres no need
> 
> Steve

        there is this wonderful, apparently US phenomeon, called the
        "warehouse" store aka Stuffmart.  Single guys go in for a quart
        of milk and some TP and walk out w/ a MINIMUM of four gallons of
        milk, 144 rolls of TP, and a side of beef.  

        saving the poor routing table is a laudable and worthwhile goal,
        but dumping the excess into the edges, "just cause its easy" strikes
        me as lame.  a routing table slot is a slot is a slot.  It holds
        a /96 as well as a /32 as well as a /112.  If we are going to ditch
        "microassignments" (and boy is that term an oxymoron) then we should
        also dump "one-size-fits-all" and really and truely give folks what
        they need.  RIRs have -never- assured the routablity of delegations.

--oat willie (as a lone voice)

        

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