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[rpd] RPD Digest, Vol 153, Issue 204

Moses Serugo moses.serugo at gmail.com
Wed Jun 26 12:14:48 UTC 2019


Komi,

These are not minutes but last call for two proposals. The  detailed
minutes will be shared separately.

A) IPv6 PI Update (AFPUB-2018-V6-004) currently CPM 6.8.2(v)
B) AFPUB-2018-v4-001-DRAFT-01 (SL Update)

Thank you for understanding.

*Moses Serugo*
Tel: +256772212481
Email: moses.serugo at gmail.com



On Wed, 26 Jun 2019 at 13:17, <rpd-request at afrinic.net> wrote:

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> Date: Wed, 26 Jun 2019 10:17:07 +0000
> From: Komi Elitcha <kmw.elitcha at gmail.com>
> To: Moses Serugo <moses.serugo at gmail.com>
> Cc: rpd at afrinic.net
> Subject: Re: [rpd] Last Call | Decisions on policy proposals discussed
>         during the meeting
> Message-ID: <E5B22D69-4786-4ABC-89E9-E44B331AACF6 at gmail.com>
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> Dear co-chair,
> Allow me these few questions for clarification, after reading your e-mail:
>
> - Are these, the minutes for the latest PPM ? (*)
> - Can you elaborate on what you expect from this standpoint
>
> (*) I expect the minutes of the last PPM to be elaborated by the cochairs
> who chaired the sessions.
>
> Thanks.
>
> -Komi
>
> > On Jun 25, 2019, at 10:37 AM, Moses Serugo <moses.serugo at gmail.com>
> wrote:
> >
> > Hello Jordi,
> >
> > The last call period is at least two weeks from today but can be any
> maximum based of feedback received and reactions from the community.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Moses
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Jun 25, 2019, 1:26 PM JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <
> jordi.palet at consulintel.es <mailto:jordi.palet at consulintel.es>> wrote:
> > Hi Moses,
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks a lot for your quick reaction on this and for the good summary to
> the community.
> >
> >
> >
> > One clarification that is needed from your side, if you don?t mind.
> >
> >
> >
> > For the two policy proposals that reached consensus and had started the
> last-call period today, is it a default/minimum two-weeks ?
> >
> >
> >
> > My opinion is tha two-weeks is sufficient considering that in both
> proposals, neither in the list or in the meeting, there was any opossition
> (if I recall correctly), but it is neccesary to clearly state it in the
> ?last-call? announcement from a procedural point of view.
> >
> >
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Jordi
> >
> > @jordipalet
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > El 25/6/19 12:10, "Moses Serugo" <moses.serugo at gmail.com <mailto:
> moses.serugo at gmail.com>> escribi?:
> >
> >
> >
> > Dear PDWG members,
> >
> > Consequent to the discussions by the PDWG community present at
> AFRINIC-30 during the Public Policy Meeting held on 19th June 2019 in
> Kampala Uganda, the following two policy proposals below have been moved to
> ?Last Call?, starting today 25th June 2019.
> >
> > A) IPv6 PI Update (AFPUB-2018-V6-004) currently CPM 6.8.2(v)
> >
> > B) AFPUB-2018-v4-001-DRAFT-01 (SL Update)
> >
> >
> >
> > Decisions on policy proposals discussed during the meeting
> >
> >
> >
> > AFRINIC Policy Development Process ? bis
> >
> > Decision:  Back to list for further discussion and refinement
> >
> > https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2017-gen-002-d5#proposal <
> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2017-gen-002-d5>
> > This proposal is a major revision of the current Policy Development
> Process. Major highlights include:
> >
> > ?       A clearer mechanism for appeals and disputes.
> >
> > ?       Introduction of distinct phases in the policy proposal life
> cycle.
> >
> > ?       More transparency around consensus-gauging.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Abuse <
> https://afrinic.net/en/community/policy-development/policy-proposals/2313-ipv6-policy-and-references-update>
> Contact Policy Update
> >
> > Decision:  Back to list for further discussion and refinement
> >
> > https://afrinic.net/policy/2018-gen-001-d2 <
> https://afrinic.net/policy/2018-gen-001-d2>
> > Updates CPM 8.0 (Abuse Contact Information) with the following key
> amendments:
> >
> > ?       Introduction of a mandatory ?abuse-c? attribute into inetnum,
> inet6num and aut-num whois database objects for resources directly issued
> by AFRINIC. The value of this attribute is an ?abuse-mailbox?, which must
> be a valid e-mail address.
> >
> > ?       A mechanism is proposed to validate the ?abuse-mailbox? and
> report/escalate invalid or those that are unresponsive.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Provisions for Resource Hijacking
> >
> > Decision:  Back to list for further discussion and refinement
> >
> >
> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/provisions-for-resource-hijacking
> <
> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/provisions-for-resource-hijacking
> >
> > The proposal provides a framework for recognizing that IP address
> hijacks are a policy violation within the AFRINIC service region. A method
> to identify and report hijacks is proposed and a pool of experts chosen
> from the community is instituted  to investigate each reported case.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > IPv4 Inter-RIR Legacy Resource Transfers
> >
> > Decision:  Back to list for further discussion and refinement
> >
> > https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-v4-001-d1#proposal <
> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-v4-001-d1>
> > ?  Establishes a mechanism to allow transfers of legacy IPv4 space
> to/from other regions. The intent is to align AFRINIC with an IPv4 address
> market that already exists for which AFRICA is not currently part.
> >
> > ?   The author fronted two Inter-RIR proposals with hope to withdraw one
> if the other passes through.
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > IPv4 Inter-RIR Resource Transfers (Comprehensive Scope) <
> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-v4-002-d1>
> > Decision:  Back to list for further discussion and refinement
> >
> > https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-v4-002-d1 <
> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-v4-002-d1>
> > ?   Allows establishing a mechanism to allow transfers of IPv4 space
> to/from other regions. The intent is to align AFRINIC with an IPv4 address
> market that already exists for which AFRICA is not currently part.
> >
> > ?  The author fronted two Inter-RIR proposals with hope to withdraw one
> if the other passes through.
> >
> >
> >
> > IPv6 PI Clarification
> >
> > Decision:  Last Call
> >
> > https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-v6-001-d2#proposal <
> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-v6-001-d2>
> > ?       Amends original policy proposal ?IPv6 PI Update?
> (AFPUB-2018-V6-004) currently CPM 6.8.2(v), which requires that IPv6 PI
> space should be announced within 12 months of getting it, and should not be
> disaggregated.
> >
> > ?       This proposal does not make it mandatory to announce the space,
> since there is no RFC1918 equivalent for IPv4, and cases like IXP peering
> LAN space doesn?t necessarily have to be announced. If announced however,
> the condition to disaggregate it is still in place.
> >
> >
> >
> > SL Update
> >
> > Decision:  Last Call
> >
> > https://afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2018-v4-001 <
> https://afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2018-v4-001>
> > Proposes an update to CPM 5.4.7.2 which removes the Board?s power to
> replenish the (exhaustion) pool with any IPv4 space available at the time
> (such as the /12 reserve in 5.4.7.1).  The proposal also stipulates that
> the same /12, if still unused by the time phase 2 space is exhausted, be
> automatically
> >
> >
> >
> >  Multihoming not required for ASN
> >
> > Decision:  Back to list for further discussion and refinement
> >
> > https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-asn-001-d2 <
> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2019-asn-001-d2>
> > Modifies CPM 7.4 by removing 7.4.2, a clause requiring requestors of
> ASNs to be multihomed (or demonstrate plan thereof). Instead, the proposal
> sets the following criteria:
> >
> > ?   A unique routing policy or
> >
> > ?   Interconnection with one or more other ASNs which requires a
> globally unique ASN.
> >
> > ?  An organization will also be eligible if it can demonstrate that it
> will meet any of the above criteria upon receiving an ASN (or within the
> following six months).
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Internet Number Resources Review by AFRINIC
> >
> > Decision:  Back to list for further discussion and refinement
> >
> > https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2016-gen-001-d8 <
> https://www.afrinic.net/policy/proposals/2016-gen-001-d8>
> > The proposal introduces a mechanism for AFRINIC to conduct reviews (or
> audits) for IPv4 number resources issued to members, and recommends
> reclamation of resources that are found to be in breach or not in
> compliance.
> >
> >
> >
> > Clarification on temporary resource usage
> >
> > This proposal was withdrawn by authors just before it was discussed
> >
> >
> >
> > Thanks & Regards,
> >
> > Moses Serugo
> > PDWG Chair - AFRINIC
> > Tel: +256772212481
> > Email: moses.serugo at gmail.com <mailto:moses.serugo at gmail.com>
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