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Skeeve,As acting chair, I'm neutral for each proposal, but even for me, proposed text sounds everybody can get AS by just saying "I need it within 6 months" without any explanation howto use it.If your intension is covering more usecases, but not allowing for everyone, can you tweak proposed text?> 4. Proposed policy solution> --------------------------->> An organization is eligible for an ASN assignment if it:> - Is planning to use it within next 6 months
Masato YamanishiDean,What you are saying is your rose coloured view of this."You say they can get an ASN anytime they need one for operation purposes". I am saying that the case exists that operators will want to do this - WITHOUT the requirement for being multi-homed.The requirement for being multi-homed, 'as written' causes members to either lie to provide false information or find a way around the restriction (using HE or someone else) to choose how they wish to manage their network.You choosing to ignore this use case or situation doesn't make it go away because you don't understand why they would want to manage their network in that way.
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IP Address Brokering - Introducing sellers and buyersOn Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 8:55 AM, Dean Pemberton <dean at internetnz dot net dot nz> wrote:On Thu, Feb 26, 2015 at 12:50 PM, Skeeve Stevens <skeeve at v4now dot com> wrote:I'm asking that the policy reflect an operators choice to decide how they manage their networks should they choose to do it that way.I believe we've entered the point of diminishing returns here.It has been shown multiple times in this thread that there is no barrier to getting an ASN if one is required under the current policy. This fact has been supported by the current hostmasters. Operators currently have the freedom to choose how to manage their networks, they can choose to get an ASN anytime they need one for operational purposes.There is no change in policy required.I strongly oppose this policy as written.* sig-policy: APNIC SIG on resource management policy *
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