[ca-tf] food for thought
Filiz Yilmaz filiz at ripe.net
Fri Mar 16 16:00:05 CET 2007
Dear TF Members, Here is the list of main policy topics that came up during the TF meeting in February. >From your feedback and comments so far, I gather we will need to look at the following broad areas in regards to certification and policy: 1. ERX/Legacy space seems to be an open issue and needs more discussion. 2. A new transfer policy is very likely to be needed. It will be important to ensure the resources are transferred to a single entity and uniqueness is preserved while the certificated resources change hands. Transfers of resources from one RIR region to another may become common with the introduction of certifications too. Users may benefit from some guidelines/policies on these as well. As a side note to this, in ARIN region there is a new proposal looking at current tranfers of resources. The proposal itself is more for an effort for clarification in the policy on what can be transfered. However, the discussions around it also touched the topic of whether or not ARIN is "leasing" resources as the RIR. You can see the thread on this at: http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/ppml/2007-March/thread.html if you are interested. 3. Some new policies outlining how certificates are issued by the RIPE NCC and on what basis will be useful. This is not in the scope of Address Policy as such but it is to serve as a guideline to help a clear start for users of the certificates. It is also not in the scope of such a guideline to define the detailed procedure of certification. However, a guideline which sets the goals and the service the RIPE NCC will be providing might be useful. I am wondering what your ideas are on how and when these issues above should be looked at. In your report to the community during the next RIPE meeting, I believe some will appear as open issues for further discussion. Some questions I have at this point are: - Would a discussion document help to stimulate such discussions? - I also assume you will make a presentation in the next RIPE meeting as part of your reporting to the community. Leaving these items as open questions on the slides may be another way of starting the discussions around them to get community feedback. Would you like me to help in drafting such slides? - Did I miss any topics that should appear in the list above? Also, if there is any other specific issue you would like me to look at and report back, please let me know. Kind regards, Filiz Yilmaz RIPE NCC Policy Development Officer
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