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[address-policy-wg] (Draft) Agenda for RIPE 58
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Gert Doering
gert at space.net
Wed Apr 22 15:00:30 CEST 2009
Hi APWG folks, below you can find a draft for the RIPE address policy WG meeting's agenda, which will take place in Amsterdam in the following 2.5 time slots: Wednesday, May 6, 09:45 - 10:30 Wednesday, May 6, 11:00 - 12:30 Thursday, May 7, 09:00 - 10:30 The exact time lines depend a bit on how much discussion is going on, so we might move items one time slot "up" or "down". If you have anything else you want to see on the agenda, or of we need to change anything, please let us know. Due to the "RIPE 20 years" celebration on Thursday, we didn't get as much time as I had hoped for, so some of the discussions might have to be cut short and redirected to the mailing list. Sorry for that. regards, Gert Doering, APWG chair ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 09:45-10:30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- A. Administrative Matters 5 min (welcome, thanking the scribe, approving the minutes, etc.) Update on the implementation of 2007-01 ** will be covered in the NCC Services WG ** B. Current Policy Topics - Filiz Yilmaz [25-30 min] - overview over concluded protocols (2006-01 [IPv6 PI], 2007-05 [ULA-Central], 2007-08 [Transfers], 2008-09 [ASPLAIN format]) - common policy topics in all regions (end of IPv4, transfers, ...) C. ASN 32-bit policy - Experiences and Review presentation by Daniel Karrenberg, discussion [10+10 min] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Wednesday, 11:00-12:30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- E. New Proposals since RIPE 57 overview about what's coming [5-10 min] F. Discussion of open policy proposals, grouped by similarity of topic --- PI and special-case address space related --- 2006-05 PI Assignment Size [0 min] (will be mentioned in the "overview" and will not be discussed again) 2008-05 Anycasting Assignments for TLDs and Tier 0/1 ENUM [15 min] (5-minute presentation about v3 and issues addressed, Q&A, discussion) 2009-02 Internet Resource Assignment to the RIPE NCC (Remco) [10 min] (3-minute presentation about v2, Q&A, discussion) 2009-05 Multiple IPv6 Allocations for LIRs [15 min] --- end of IPv4 session (1) --- 2009-03 IPv4 Run-Out Fairly Proposal (Daniel Karrenberg) [25 min] ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Thursday, 09:00-11:30 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- --- end of IPv4 session (2) --- 2009-01 Global Policy for the allocation of IPv4 blocks to [15-20 min] Regional Internet Registries (see also http://www.apnic.net/policy/discussions/prop-069-v002.txt) Presentation by Axel Pawlik from the RIPE NCC. 2008-06 Phil Smith (1) - Usage of final /8 [5 min] (see also http://www.apnic.net/policy/discussions/prop-062-v002.txt) 2009-04 IPv4 Allocation and Assignments to Facilitate IPv6 Deployment [5 min] (Alain Bidron) joint discussion about both proposals, because both [30 min] affect usage of the last /8 -> the WG needs to decide how to proceed with these two colliding proposals. 2008-07 Phil Smith (2) - Efficient use of historical IPv4 res. [15-20 min] (see also http://www.apnic.net/policy/discussions/prop-066-v004.txt) --- cross-WG material --- 2008-08 Initial Certification Policy for PA Space Holders [0 min] CA-TF, presentation by Nigel Titley, + Discussion (this will also be discussed in the NCC services WG, just included in the list of "open proposals" for completeness) Y. Open Policy Hour "The Open Policy Hour (OPH) is a showcase for your policy ideas. If you have a policy proposal you'd like to debut, prior to formally submitting it, here is your opportunity." (Idea from ARIN policy meeting) Z. AOB -- Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 128645 SpaceNet AG Vorstand: Sebastian v. Bomhard Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 Aufsichtsratsvors.: A. Grundner-Culemann D-80807 Muenchen HRB: 136055 (AG Muenchen) Tel: +49 (89) 32356-444 USt-IdNr.: DE813185279
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