On 15 apr 2011, at 12:21, Geoff Huston wrote:
The addresses were "in flight" to the recipient and got caught up in a set of scripted processes that inappropriately assigned them into the debogon project for a couple of days while some related administrative processes were underway.
Our apologies for the temporary confusion -- and we promise do better next time! :-)
Thanks for the clarification. But I hope you're not planning on running out of IPv6 anytime soon... Or maybe you're getting at 16-bit AS numbers?
And yes, APNIC is indeed down to the last /8
Hm, I still see 2.27 million legacy addresses as free, mostly 43.224.0.0/11 except 43.244 and 43.253, as well as 0.34 million non-legacy. Why don't these count and/or what will happen to them? Iljitsch