On Monday 06 May 2002 10:41 am, David Conrad wrote:
On 5/6/02 10:20 AM, "Grant A. Kirkwood" <grant@tnarg.org> wrote:
I'm sorry, but ARIN's policy practically _encourages_ the "efficient wasting" of space to qualify for PI space. This is one of the most frustrating things to deal with.
As someone who used to run a registry, one of the most frustrating things to deal with was watching ISPs pee in their own pool and then scream at the registries 'cause the water was yellow.
Just how big should the DFZ be?
What are we trying to solve here? AFAIK, the policy exists because of the supposed "shortage" of IP space. Let's not regurgitate the "basement-multihomers" discussion. -- Grant A. Kirkwood - grant@tnarg.org Fingerprint = D337 48C4 4D00 232D 3444 1D5D 27F6 055A BF0C 4AED