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Policy SIG Introduction APNIC 35 Policy SIG Meeting
Policy SIG Agenda
Policy SIG Agenda
• Session 1: Policy SIG Meeting – SIG Administration (Andy) – Implementation Report (Adam) – Creation of Route Objects in APNIC whois (George Michaelson) – Policy Options for Encouraging Membership of an NIR (Sanjeev
Gupta)
• Session 2: Informational Presentations – Documentation Update (Adam) – The Role of the APNIC Secretariat in the PDP (Dean Pemberton) – Questions for Clarification in the APNIC PDP (Masato Yamanishi)
• Session 3: Open Policy Meeting – Prop-105 Discussion (Tomohiro Fujisaki) – Prop-106 Discussion (Shin Sharahata)
Policy SIG Action Items
Policy SIG Action Items
• pol-34-01 – Pending approval at each remaining stage of the policy proposal
process, APNIC Secretariat to implement proposal prop-104: Clarifying demonstrated needs requirement in IPv4 transfer policy.
– Status: Implemented on 18 February 2013.
• pol-34-02 – Pending approval at each remaining stage of the policy proposal
process, APNIC Secretariat to implement proposal prop-101: Removing multihoming requirement for IPv6 portable assignments.
– Status: Implemented on 18 February 2013.
• pol-31-05 – Pending approval at each remaining stage of the policy proposal
process, APNIC Secretariat to implement proposal prop-097: Global policy for post exhaustion IPv4 allocation mechanisms by the IANA.
– Status: Implemented at APNIC. Pending implementation by IANA.
Global Policy Proposal for Post Exhaustion IPv4 Allocation Mechanisms by IANA
• Proposal Reference: prop-097 – http://www.apnic.net/policy/proposals/prop-097 – http://aso.icann.org/global-policy-proposals#GPP-IPv4-2011
• ICANN Board ratification 6 May 2012 – https://www.icann.org/en/groups/board/documents/
resolutions-06may12-en.htm
• ICANN Public Comment Period – ICANN asked for input on publishing the Pool and the mechanism it
should use to select addresses to be allocated. – http://www.icann.org/en/news/public-comment/report-comments-
implementing-ipv4-post-17dec12-en.pdf
Policy Development Process
Policy SIG Charter
• Develop policies and procedures which relate to the management and use of Internet address resources by APNIC, NIRs and ISPs within the Asia Pacific region
• Mailing lists – [email protected] – [email protected]
Steps to Implementation
• Proposal submission
• Mailing list discussion before meeting
• Consensus at Policy SIG Meeting
• Consensus at the AMM
• Comment Period to confirm consensus
• EC endorsement
• Editorial Comment period
• Implementation
Consensus Decision Making
• Consensus = “general agreement” taking into consideration comments on the mailing list and at the meeting.
• Show of hands is a way of “broadly gauging opinion”
• Comments via Remote Participation are welcome
• Example definitions from Tao of IETF: – a very large majority of those who care must agree – strongly held objections must be debated until most people are
satisfied that these objections are wrong
Remember
• Minor Objections – some problems may occur for some members of the group
• Major Objections – major problems will occur for parts of the community
• Participants should “work together” to resolve
References
• APNIC Policy Development Process – www.apnic.net/policy/policy-development
• SIG Guidelines – www.apnic.net/sigs/sig-guidelines.pdf
• Mailing list archive – mailman.apnic.net/mailing-lists/sig-policy
• Mailing list subscription – mailman.apnic.net/mailman/listinfo/sig-policy
Thank you Questions?
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