I do not support the reintroduction of organizations onto the wait-list
who were removed due to having existing address holdings larger than a
/20. Being on the wait-list was never a guarantee that you would
receive space. The AC had to balance the various elements of block size
and organizations who would be eligible to receive space under the
updated policy and we were aware that the rules as implemented would
prevent some organizations on the wait-list from receiving blocks going
forward.
Speaking only for myself, not the AC
Andrew
On 6/19/2020 11:25 AM, Alyssa Moore wrote:
Hi folks,
There was some great discussion of this policy proposal at ARIN45. We
hear a wide range of views including:
1. Don't grandfather organizations. The new waitlist policy is sound.
2. Organizations that were on the waitlist before 2019-16 should be
eligible for their original request size (even if it exceeds the
new limit of a /22).
3. Organizations that were on the waitlist before 2019-16 should
remain eligible if their holdings exceed a /20 OR a /18. The draft
policy under discussion specifies a /18 total holdings for
grandfathered orgs, while the current waitlist policy (2019-16)
specifies a /20.
4. Organizations that were on the waitlist before 2019-16 should be
eligible regardless of their total holdings because that was not a
restriction of the policy under which they originally qualified
for the waitlist.
There was general support to continue finessing this draft. If you
have views on the above noted parameters, please make them known here.
For reference:
*Old waitlist policy*
1. Requester specifies smallest block they'd be willing to accept,
equal to or larger than the applicable minimum size specified
elsewhere in ARIN policy.
2. Did not place a limit on the total existing IP address holdings of
a party eligible for the waitlist.
3. Made resources issued from the waitlist ineligible for transfer
until after a period of 12 months.
*New Waitlist Policy*
1. Limits the size of block ARIN can issue on the waitlist to a /22.
2. Places a limit on the total existing IP address holdings of a
party eligible for the waitlist at a /20 or less.
3. Makes resources issued from the waitlist ineligible for transfer
until after a period of 60 months.
Best,
Alyssa
On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 3:35 PM David Farmer <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I support this policy and believe the policy development process
is the proper place to handle this issue. However, this policy
seems to be implementable as a one-time policy directive to ARIN
Staff. Once implemented, by putting the
effected organizations back on the waiting list, it seems
unnecessary to memorialized the text in the NRPM, it would
immediately become extraneous and potentially confusing to future
readers of the NRPM.
Therefore, I would like to recommend the Policy Statement not be
added to the NRPM upon its implementation. I believe this to
be consistent with the intent of the policy. Otherwise, does ARIN
Staff have procedural advice on how best to handle what seems like
a one-time directive?
Thanks
On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 12:21 PM ARIN <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Draft Policy ARIN-2020-2: Grandfathering of Organizations
Removed from
Waitlist by Implementation of ARIN-2019-16
Problem Statement:
The implementation of the ARIN-2019-16 Advisory Council
Recommendation
Regarding NRPM 4.1.8: Unmet Requests caused some organizations
to be
removed from the waiting list that were approved under the old
policy’s
eligibility criteria. These organizations should have been
grandfathered
when the waitlist was reopened to allow them to receive an
allocation of
IPv4 up to the new policy’s maximum size constraint of a /22.
Policy Statement: Update NRPM Section 4.1.8 as follows:
Add section 4.1.8.3 (temporary language in the NRPM to remain
until the
policy objective is achieved)
Restoring organizations to the waitlist
ARIN will restore organizations that were removed from the
waitlist at
the adoption of ARIN-2019-16 to their previous position if
their total
holdings of IPv4 address space amounts to a /18 or less. The
maximum
size aggregate that a reinstated organization may qualify for
is a /22.
All restored organizations extend their 2 year approval by
[number of
months between July 2019 and implementation of new policy].
Any requests
met through a transfer will be considered fulfilled and
removed from the
waiting list.
Comments:
Timetable for implementation: Immediate
Anything Else: While attending ARIN 44 and discussing this
with other
community members the vast majority indicated that they agreed
that some
organizations were treated unfairly. This proposal is a remedy.
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