[At-Large] DRAFT ALAC comment on IPv4depletion and IPv6 migration
Izumi AIZU
iza at anr.org
Thu Nov 1 08:09:30 EDT 2007
Dear Carlos and Cheryl,
I am very much pleased to hear the good result, and as I could not
stay there, I really appreciate Carlos's effort in such a short notice/
timeframe, which is often the case at most ICANN meetings.
I had sent the draft to APNIC General Manager Paul Wilson before
and he generally seemed to agree with them.
Though some terms changes suggested during the sesssion
are welcome, I think this kind of process is very educational
for both ends - users and suppliers - mutually.
I hope we can keep the spirit high, and work with the in reigional
and global fields, not only in the conference rooms.
I will be hosting a 2-day conference in Japan, starting in less than
16 hours, (I have to fly there), which also includes a session on
IPv4-v6 as one of the sub-topics of "Network Society" issues.
Again, thank you all,
best,
izumi
2007/11/1, Annette Muehlberg <annette.muehlberg at web.de>:
>
> yes, thanks to the two of you.
>
> annette
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> *From:* Mohamed EL Bashir <admin at isoc.sd>
> *To:* cheryl at hovtek.com.au
> *Cc:* alac at atlarge-lists.icann.org ; alac-internal at atlarge-lsts.icann.org
> *Sent:* Wednesday, October 31, 2007 1:37 PM
> *Subject:* Re: [At-Large] DRAFT ALAC comment on IPv4depletion and IPv6
> migration
>
> Thanks Cheryl for the updates .
> Thank you Carlos for presenting ALAC in ASO.
>
> Regards,
> Mohamed
>
> cheryl at hovtek.com.au wrote:
>
> Good afternoon,
> I have just come from the presentation of this statement by Carlos on
> behalf of ALAC, to the ASO... (please note I have not included here
> the draft text as I was off the email grid when it was circulated to
> lists on Monday but if it did not go to both lists then I implore
> someone to rectify that I now have read on local network and send via
> my mail server as the only option :-(
>
> Some *brief points* that will be further discussed in ALAC meetings
> should be noted by all of you interested in this matter of v4 -> v6...
>
> Firstly our presentation was most warmly and generously received, and
> our thanks go to Carlos Aguirre for both his presentation and his work
> in preparing for this matter when Izumi (our normal lead in this
> topic) was unable to stay in LA for this meeting...
>
> It is my firm belief that as a result of his representation to the ASO
> meeting, we have established a clear profile as a 'party of interest'
> which needs to be involved with the policy deliberation processes that
> occurs in this group (not only in the important issue of IPv4
> distribution) but also any other matters that effect us as the end
> user (i.e. consumers of the services) that the addressing
> infrastructure provides for...
>
> Secondly several questions were asked, and comments made, after the
> presentation...
>
> Carlos will fully outline these in his report back to ALAC on this
> meeting, but a few excellent suggestions regarding a change of the
> terms used in our draft document were made, and should be noted by the
> At-Large Community, as we will desire YOUR input on these particular
> points, as we do our edit...
>
> Specifically these were the use of 'migration' this term has certain
> contextual / interpretation issues and it is advised that we should
> replace it in our documentation with the term "transition", and the
> very valid point that the use of the term "black-market" needs
> replacing with a nomenclature that indicates that it is an undesirable
> secondary market... the potential of what does the word 'hype' means
> in the draft was pre-emptively dealt with by Carlos in his annotation
> to that section and also requires attention.
>
> Also ARIN have kindly supplied us with access to some of their plain
> language summary of issues texts which will greatly enhance our own
> outreach efforts in our regions and local environments and *most
> importantly* have already done extensive translation pieces of this
> text which we can use AND seem willing to explore possible assistance
> to us in translation to language not currently addressed in their
> document repository.
>
> Finally this is a clear invitation (if not mandated requirement) for
> us to be actively involved in the policy development *particularly* at
> the policy development points in the community input into the regional
> registry processes this constituency uses... And as they use a
> regional based system which mirrors our own interaction and mutual
> exchange of idea points do not need to be "created" they do however
> need to be locally actioned.
>
> And I know I personally look forward to our future work together in
> matters of mutual interest.
>
> Kindest regards,
>
> Cheryl Langdon-Orr (CLO)
>
>
>
>
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>
>
> Mohamed El Bashir
>
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>
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