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[ipv6-wg at ripe.net] New Document available: RIPE-343
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David Corking
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Wed Feb 23 13:35:52 CET 2005
On Wed, 23 Feb 2005, Randy Bush wrote: > > New RIPE Document Announcement > > Ref: ripe-343 > > Title: IPv6 Address Space Management > > Author: Paul Wilson, Raymond Plzak, Axel Pawlik > > Date: 22 February 2005 > as this document is far from new, and did not fly well the last > time it tried to take off, At first reaction, this seems like an improvement over the idea of IANA hoarding the enormous space while an RIR has to achieve 80% use of its allocation. (Improvement in that it favours the primary goal of promoting aggregation - while not, in a way that is obvious to me, harming the other goals of the allocation policy.) A couple of questions : 1) Which parts of the community rejected the doc in its previous incarnation and why? 2) Why is IANA not a co-author - only the RIRs? Best regards. -- David Corking Principal, Corking Project http://www.ecademy.com/account.php?id=42611
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