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[address-policy-wg] 2023-02 New Policy Proposal (Minimum Size for IPv4 Temporary Assignments)
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Massimo Candela
massimo at ntt.net
Tue Mar 7 20:12:55 CET 2023
Hi all, I added in cc the MAT mailing list, which is frequented by researchers. I believe that is the right audience for this proposal. @MAT: Support for this proposal should be expressed before this Friday (March 10). See proposal below. Reply by keeping both list. @Addres-policy: I support this proposal. ------- I also mention below a variation of this proposal, which could be it's own proposal/thread (suggestions welcome): There should be an easy way to do "temporary assignments" (which may or may not be the correct term in this case) to researchers/developers, starting from address space of a company which is "sponsoring" the research. The key part of what I would like to have is the possibility to provide somebody with access to LIR portal services but limited to a specific subset of my resources. In general, a company is not going to support a research/experiment by providing indiscriminate access to the LIR portal. Creating a new LIR or transferring prefixes is not a plausible solution in this context. Also, I believe this would remove the need for an approval procedure from the RIPE NCC side: (1) if the address space used is of a company, there is less need to validate the research project motivations; and (2) the company "sponsoring" is also the one responsible for the address space. Ciao, Massimo On 27/02/2023 16:44, Leo Vegoda wrote: > Hi, > > We've not had any feedback on this proposal yet. > > As a reminder, this proposal would set "the minimum assignment size to > a /24 while still allowing for a smaller assignment if requested by > the End User. This policy proposal also allows routing requirements to > justify the request for more than a /24 for research purposes." > > Support for the proposal, or arguments against it are welcome. > > Many thanks, > > Leo Vegoda > Address Policy WG co-chair > > On Thu, 9 Feb 2023 at 00:26, Angela Dall'Ara <adallara at ripe.net> wrote: >> >> Dear colleagues, >> >> A new RIPE Policy Proposal, 2023-02, "Minimum Size for IPv4 Temporary >> Assignments" >> is now available for discussion. >> >> This policy proposal recommends setting the minimum assignment size for >> temporary assignments to a /24 while still allowing for a smaller >> assignment if requested by the End User. This policy proposal also >> allows routing requirements to justify the request for more than a /24 >> for research purposes. >> >> You can find the full proposal at: >> https://www.ripe.net/participate/policies/proposals/2023-02 >> >> As per the RIPE Policy Development Process (PDP), the purpose of this >> four-week Discussion Phase is to discuss the proposal and provide >> feedback to the proposers. >> >> At the end of the Discussion Phase, the proposers, with the agreement of >> the WG Chairs, will decide how to proceed with the proposal. >> >> The PDP document can be found at: >> https://www.ripe.net/publications/docs/ripe-781 >> >> We encourage you to review this proposal and send your comments to >> address-policy-wg at ripe.net before 10 March 2023. >> >> >> Kind regards, >> >> Angela Dall'Ara >> Policy Officer >> RIPE NCC >> >> >> -- >> >> To unsubscribe from this mailing list, get a password reminder, or change your subscription options, please visit: https://mailman.ripe.net/ >
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