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RE: [GLOBAL-V6] New draft available: IPv6 Address Allocation and Assignment Global Policy



"European Government Advisory Council"? I don't think that such a thing
exists.

There was a meeting with the so-called "informal group" - a group of EU
Member State officials with an interest in Internet matters - on the Friday
of the RIPE meeting. They then met with a number of people from RIPE NCC,
ICANN, ARIN, APNIC, IETF, etc.. on the Friday afternoon.

The confusion may come from the fact that some of the participants in the
"informal gropup" also participate in the GAC, the ICANN Government Advisory
Committee (see http://www.icann.org/committees/gac/).

Gordon Lennox

-----Original Message-----
From: CJ Wittbrodt [mailto:cjw@groovy.com]
Sent: 05 February 2002 23:55
To: Gert Doering
Cc: Thomas Narten; Stuart Prevost; global-v6@lists.apnic.net;
ipv6-wg@ripe.net
Subject: Re: [GLOBAL-V6] New draft available: IPv6 Address Allocation
and Assignment Global Policy 



Since the events of the recent RIPE working group meeting have not
been discussed at either of the other regional policy forums, 
proposing something here may be somewhat premature.  I do not believe,
although things never cease to amaze me, that this will reach any sort
of consensus within the ARIN region.  I am not sure about the APNIC
region.  Based on some meetings with the European Government 
Advisory Council (just after the RIPE meeting) it is clear that it is
important that we have a global policy.  Is there maybe some way
that we could come up with a compromise that would reach consensus
in all three policy forums?  Something other than requiring no 
justification for a /32? 

Thanks
---CJ Wittbrodt

/snip.....

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