Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 12:02:42 -0500
To: Andrei Robachevsky <[email protected]>, Sandra Murphy
<[email protected]>, Chris Morrow <[email protected]>
From: Karen Seo <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [sidr] Certificate Policy -- last change
Cc: kseo
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Andrei -- Yes, I was planning to submit another draft that
incorporated this and any other changes that were requested during
the WGLC.
Sandy, Chris -- Is the WGLC completed for this draft?
Thank you,
Karen
I believe these changes have not been incorporated in the I-D yet. Could
this be done and a WGLC requested please?
Thanks,
Andrei
Andrei Robachevsky wrote on 18/11/10 3:05 PM:
This change works for me, I support the request for the WGLC for this
document.
Andrei
Karen Seo wrote on 16/11/10 4:31 PM:
Sandy, Chris -- If there are no complaints by the end of this week about
the proposed change below, we will have addressed all known comments and
request that you declare WGLC done on the Certificate Policy.
All -- Based on input from Geoff Huston and Randy Bush, we propose to
change the 2nd paragraph of the Overview as follows.
From:
"The structure of the RPKI is modeled on the existing organizational
structure that is already responsible for IP address and AS number
resource allocation. In this allocation hierarchy, IANA allocates
resources to five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), each of which
manages address and AS number allocation within a defined
geopolitical region. The RIRs in turn allocate resources to Internet
Service Providers, to subscribers with so-called provider-
independent ("portable") allocations, and in some regions, to
National Internet Registries (NIRs). (The term LIR is used in some
regions to refer to what other regions define as an ISP. Throughout
the rest of this document we will use the term ISP to simplify
references to these entities.)"
To:
"The structure of the RPKI is congruent with the number resource
allocation framework of the Internet. The IANA allocates number
resources for special purposes [RFC5736], to Regional Internet
Registries (RIRs), and to others. The RIRs, in turn, manage the
allocation of number resources to end users, Internet Service
Providers, and others."
Thank you,
Karen
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