john
To what extent is the ROA growth rate in the RIPE region (on page 5 of the NANOG slides) enabled by the IRR practices of that region?
check out slide 3, lacnic has a 20% adoption rate. both ripe and lacnic have put energy into their own systems, educating users, ... ripe's curve would not seem to show correlation with recent liberalization of policy, but i doubt it is wise to twy to squeeze cause out of curves.
I do recognize that there are issues (as Wes nicely identified in Baltimore and which we'll be working on) that get in the way of RPKI deployment in the ARIN region, but those issues are not present other non-RIPE regions - yet the number actual ROA's issued still appears to be rather low...
20% coverage in lacnic low? how do ipv6 and dnssec compare (which is damned sad)? over 2,000 in ripe and over 8%? how does that compare to ipv6? arin, 388 and 0.7%, a joke. slide 5 "It’s What Happens When You Let Lawyers and Wannabe Regulators Run the Internet" i really loved the arin ac guy i met in baltimore who did not think having arin meet at nanog was good because those operators just did not get how to regulate the internet. you've been captured by the tea party. randy