On 9/9/13 12:26 , Steven Ryerse wrote:
I think it is time to remove the needs test like the 80% requirement in section
4.2.5. Policies like this don't give an organization any flexibility and in my
humble opinion are ridiculous in the real world. The proposition of you can
only get an allocation if you are going to use almost all of it up in 3 months
does not further the Internet and in fact restricts it which is not ARIN's
mission!
This is worthy of discussion. However, I suggest this should be a
different policy proposal.
We seem to be developing a consensus around the idea of a single unified
set of requirements for end-users and ISPs, I wouldn't say we are there
yet, but it is looking interesting. However, consensus can be a fragile
thing, pile too much on and you can break it and accomplish nothing. It
worries me that adding this to the current proposal would be too much
for it.
I think a single unified set of requirements for end-users and ISPs is
an extremely important idea and I would not want to see it get lost in
another argument about removing needs basis or even a radical change to
what justifies need.
Steven Ryerse
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