XS4ALL Introduces native IPv6 for DSL customers

Gert Doering gert at space.net
Fri Aug 27 11:57:07 CEST 2010


Hi,

On Fri, Aug 27, 2010 at 11:47:27AM +0200, Marco Hogewoning wrote:
> The bigger problem I have is how to handle sec 5.5 of RIPE-481. But 
> I have a trusted source who tells this is being worked on.

Another trusted source tells me that indeed, the language of that section
needs major cleanup - and part of that will be to understand what we
*want* to be there.  (Which makes this an interesting cross-WG excercise).

My current interpretation of this is "don't register your end user data
unless they ask for it, but be prepared to send a huge database dump to
the IPRAs when they come asking".  Which seems to be somewhat in line
with the APWG and DBWG interpretation of things :-) - but the language
of this document is very old, from the "initial global policy", and has 
never been adapted to RIPE terminology.

(My trusted source asks me to tell your trusted source to not send word 
documents to mailing lists if "plain ascii" is all that's in there :-) )

Gert Doering
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