[address-policy-wg] Re: [address-policy-wg] Re: [address-policy-wg] 2006-07 – Minimum IPv4 Assignment Window
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To: leo vegoda leo@localhost
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From: Sascha Lenz slz@localhost
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Date: Thu, 09 Nov 2006 14:03:15 +0100
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Cc: Address Policy WG address-policy-wg@localhost
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Organization: BayCIX GmbH
Hi,
leo vegoda schrieb:
Hi,
On Mon, Oct 23, 2006 at 05:00:11PM +0200, leo vegoda wrote:
Dear Colleagues,
During the Address Policy WG session at RIPE 53, we were asked to
provide statistics showing
- how many of the requests to make a PA assignment involve
discussion with the requester; and
- how much discussion takes place in those requests.
I hope people found these statistics useful and that they emphasise the
motivation for the proposal. If anyone has any questions, or if there is
a need for additional information, please let me know. I would also love
to see more discussion on this list before the end of the discussion
period on 29 November.
well i already commented on 2006-07 in <4523D145.6050506@localhost> and
since the statistics didn't really change anything, i don't want to
repeat myself here (in short: it was a vote in favor of the proposal,
for those who count votes :-).
I only mentioned some concern about no slow-start mechanism at all, but
basically a per-LIR AW doesn't make much sense anyways.
Usuallly "older", "bigger" LIRs have quite some "high" AW already, even
if they have a high fluctuation of LIR-contacts/hostmasters, too
(students ect.)
So, personally, the current AW doesn't tell that much about quality of
Assignments made anyways - it's quite obsolete from this p.o.v.
So, if noone wants to discuss the possibility of a
per-LIR-contact-personal-AW (which would be nice in job interviews -
"hey, i have a /14 AW, i'm best, hire me!" :-), i'm still in favor of
this request, it fits in the reality.
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