Hi Denis,

It will only be burned through if RIR communities change policies to allow for 
larger delegations than what is currently in place. I believe that some level 
of change is possible whilst limiting the exhaustion rate, e.g. allowing for 
delegations up to a maximum holding of a /22, however we shouldn't go crazy 
(for want of a better phrase) and allow for delegations of a /20, /19 etc.

If this was only going to give us a potential 1-3 years' worth of space, then I 
would agree in saying that it is a waste of time, would take far too long to 
make the space usable and wouldn't be worth it. However, as long as we don't 
get greedy, change the maximum allowed delegation to large delegations, and 
every Tom/Dick/Harry applying for a /16 allocation then 240/4 will last us a 
lengthy amount of time, at least a few decades.

Regards,
Christopher Hawker
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Subject: Re: The Reg does 240/4

Le Tue, Feb 13, 2024 at 03:24:21PM -0800, David Conrad a écrit :
> This doesn’t seem all that positive to me, particularly because it’s temporary
> since the underlying problem (limited resource, unlimited demand) cannot be
> addressed.
>

I agree with this.
Yet I am in favor of changing the status of 240/4, just so it can get burned
fast, we stop this endless discussion and can start to deploy IPv6 again.

Denis

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