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[rpd] Decisions and summary on policy proposals discussed during the online Policy meeting (AFRINIC 32)
ABDULKARIM OLOYEDE
oloyede.aa at unilorin.edu.ng
Mon Sep 21 11:44:08 UTC 2020
Dear Caleb,
This is Noted.
Thanks
Co-Chair PDWG
On Mon, Sep 21, 2020 at 6:47 AM Caleb Olumuyiwa Ogundele <
muyiwacaleb at gmail.com> wrote:
> Dear Co-chairs,
>
> Before I give detailed analysis of your report based on my personal view
> to the RPD list, can you state in a simple table for clarity sakes, the
> benefit of all the proposal as seen on the mailing list as well as
> discussions at the last meeting side by side with the opposed views you
> captured only.
> Rather what I see are lots of negativity / opposition rather than
> contributions of merit to help advance any policy by those who support it
> who aren't necessarily the authors.
> A quick count of the word *OPPOSITION* is reflected in every single
> proposal. I believe this will show a balanced view of how you all arrived
> at your decisions.
>
>
> Caleb Ogundele
>
> ________________
>
> Sent with thumbs from a small screen mobile device.
>
> Pelase exsuce typos adn errosr.
>
> On Mon, Sep 21, 2020, 2:22 AM Fernando Frediani <fhfrediani at gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> On 20/09/2020 21:04, ABDULKARIM OLOYEDE wrote:
>>
>>
>> <clip>
>>
>>
>>
>> 10. Resource Transfer Policy
>>
>> This proposal aims to introduce Inter RIR transfer. However, it has the
>> following opposition
>>
>> a. Issues with Legacy holder transfer is potentially
>> considered none-reciprocal by ARIN
>>
>> b. Potential abuse of AFRINIC free pool without the
>> time limit of receiving an allocation from AFRINIC.
>>
>> Chairs Decision: The proposal is the least contested of all the 3
>> competing proposals. However because of the community’s desire and clear
>> expression for the need for an Inter RIR transfer, we, the Co-chairs,
>> believe that in the interest of the community we should focus on a proposal
>> rather than several similar ones. This desire was clearly expressed at the
>> AFRINIC 31 meeting in Angola. Therefore, We suggest that the authors of
>> this proposal make the following amendments:
>>
>> · 5.7.3.2 Source entities are not eligible to receive further
>> IPv4 allocations or assignments from AFRINIC for 12 months period after the
>> transfer.
>>
>> · 5.7.4.3. Transferred legacy resources will still be regarded
>> as legacy resources.
>>
>>
>> I don't remember during the discussion of this proposal someone making a
>> point for legacy resources once transferred to remain with legacy status.
>> It doesn't make sense at all.
>> In all RIRs I know any legacy resources once transferred looses the
>> legacy status and that makes *a lot of sense* in order to end up with a
>> historical distortion to the system and favor resources end up on
>> organizations who really justify for them now a days.
>>
>> Can the Co-Chairs point in which part of the discussion of this proposal
>> this claim was made in order to consider that a rough consensus ? I have
>> searched in the RPD Archives on the content of this discussion for months
>> and couldn't find any mention to this point.
>>
>> Thanks
>> Fernando
>>
>> Chairs Decision: Provided that the above are amended, the decisions is
>> Rough Consensus is achieved
>>
>>
>>
>> Based on the above, The updated version of the follow proposal which
>> achieved rough consensus would be posted on the PDWG website
>>
>> *1. **Board Prerogatives *
>>
>> *2. **Resource Transfer Policy*
>>
>> Therefore, these two policies are now on last call.
>>
>> Co-Chair
>> PDWG
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