Policy Development
Process Glossary
| PDP |
Policy Development Process |
| Proposer |
Any person within the RIPE community who proposes the policy change |
| WG Chair |
Working Group Chair |
| Policy Proposal Template |
The template used to submit a new policy proposal |
| Phase |
The process is divided into four phases. These are described in
more detail below |
| Status |
The current status of the proposal. Each status is described separately,
below |
| Policy |
- best common practice (or BCP);· recommendations to the
community;
- requests to the RIPE NCC;
- recommendations to the RIPE NCC; or
- just policy.
In the PDP they are all referred to as Policy. |
Creating the Proposal:
The proposer has e-mailed a new Policy Proposal Template to the WG Chair
for review. If the WG Chair feels that it is a legitimate proposal, s/he
will inform the RIPE NCC and the PDP process will begin. The RIPE NCC
reviews the proposal internally before proceeding to the Discussion Phase.
The RIPE NCC will help the proposer to edit the proposal text if it is
unclear.
Discussion Phase:
The RIPE NCC publishes the proposal on the PDP
Website. The initial proposal is open for discussion by the RIPE community.
The default duration for the discussion period is four weeks, although
the WG Chair can vary this.
When the discussion period ends, the proposer will work with the RIPE
NCC to produce a draft document. This should be done within four weeks.
Review Phase:
The RIPE NCC publishes the draft document. It is open for review and
comment from the RIPE community. The default duration for the review period
is four weeks, although the WG Chair can reduce this.
When the review ends the WG Chair decides whether to move to Last Call.
Concluding Phase:
If the WG Chair agrees to move the proposal to Last Call, then it will
enter the Concluding Phase. The RIPE NCC will update the PDP
Website to show this. The document is available for any last comments
from the RIPE community. The Last Call duration is four weeks. When the
Last Call period ends, the WG Chair will decide whether consensus has
been reached. If consensus has been reached then the policy will be implemented
in the RIPE Region.
Open for Discussion:
There is a Policy Proposal Template or a Draft Document that is available
for the RIPE community to review and comment upon.
The proposal will spend most time in the Open for Discussion status.
Therefore, the PDP Website
will also show extra detail about the stage that the process has reached:
Awaiting Decision (from Proposer or WG Chair):
The proposal or document is still Open for Discussion, but the RIPE NCC
is waiting for a decision from the proposer or WG Chair.
Awaiting Documentation:
The RIPE NCC is waiting for draft text for the RIPE Document to support
the proposal.
Extended:
The discussion or review period is being extended, either because the
proposer has submitted updated text, or because no consensus has been
reached.
Last Call:
The proposal is in the Concluding Phase and it is the last opportunity
for the community to comment.
Withdrawn:
Either the proposer or WG Chair has withdrawn the proposal, or the RIPE
community has rejected it.
Accepted:
Consensus has been reached, and the new proposal has been accepted by
the RIPE community. The policy will now be implemented in the RIPE Region.
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