hi Jordi,
The reason why the editorial team of IPv6 policy put "interim"
on this document was that we needed more experiences
to make it firm as the long-use IPv6 policy at that time.
In that sense, maybe it is the time we remove "interim" from
the current 5-6 year-old policy.
But if that case, we should review the whole policy conditions
one by one, which means "Revising the policy" with the deep
consideration of balancing the conditions, not just removing
the word of interim.
With this point of view, your other proposals raised up this time
need more detailed analysis to make us understand the effect of
changing conditions.
I do NOT deny your proposals. But we should be very careful when
relaxing the conditions.
regards,
Kosuke
Toshiyuki Hosaka wrote:
Dear SIG members
The proposal "Proposal to remove reference to IPv6 policy document as
an "interim" policy document" has been sent to the Policy SIG for
review. It will be presented at the Policy SIG at APNIC 23 in Bali,
Indonesia, 26 February - 2 March 2007. You are invited to review and
comment on the proposal on the mailing list before the meeting.
The proposal's history can be found at:
http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-043-v001.html
Regards,
Toshiyuki Hosaka
on behalf of Policy SIG chair
hosaka@nic.ad.jp
prop-043-v001: Proposal to remove reference to IPv6 policy document as
an "interim" policy document
________________________________________________________________________
Author: Jordi Palet Martinez, Consulintel
Version: 1
Date: 22 January 2007
SIG: Policy
Introduction
This policy modification is a minor update to the introduction section
of the IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Policy.
Summary of the current problem
The policy suggest that it is an interim one, however it is not longer
the case.
Situation in other RIRs
This proposal has also been submitted to the other RIR service regions.
Details
The following policy changes are proposed for APNIC-089, "IPv6 Address
Allocation and Assignment Policy":
Policy document's status as "interim"
Section 1.1 of APNIC-089 states that the policy document is
"interim". It is proposed that this statement be removed.
Pros/Cons
There are no advantages or disadvantages as such, but is a clear
question of fairness, as it is no longer true that there is a need for
greater experience as the current text indicate.
Effect on APNIC
None.
Effect on NIRs
None.
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