And no, we wont talk about it here as it is a work in progress.
Seems like a missed opportunity to gain from the benefits of collaborative iteration, feedback, and sharing---the very spirit of Ham + open source + internet, where AMPRnet sits at the junction of.
And it will be discussed here, but not before it will be more structured and close to its final form.
The Tecnical Advisory Commitee (TAC) been created for such task. It is a nice working commitee that works on such project. Maybe you can apply to work on it at the next opening?
It would be kind of counterproductive to have a commitee and then have everyone commenting on a project, asking for modification and in fact changing the whole project into anther one that will satisfy no one and wont be applicable.
Of course some people wont be happy, there is always someone, don't ask why I know ;-)
But with planification, and change, the futur of the whole adress space will be taken into account and the plan does not account for selling any part of it, on the contrary it is pushing on using it a lot more. And when I say alot I do mean LOT and at the same helping people connect to the 44 net more easily and with less latency.
Keep watching here, when it will be more finish every one will see it.
Pierre VE2PF
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On Wed, 7 Apr 2021, pete M wrote:
well there is a plan to manage the ip space that is into development.
Great Pierre, really good to hear about the development of a plan.
I am sure it will be available to all, after the TAC present it to the board of direction of ARDC and it being accepted.
Hopefully, yes---as a standard/plan that would be inaccessible to the primary userbase/ constituent-stakeholders would be of little benefit.
Presenting it here right now would not be very efficient as it can and will surely change till its final form.
Hopefully, that final form is not /the/ final form, but an opportunity for following rounds of [iteration + feedback + improvement]. (ie. avoiding the classic "v7, Final Draft, really - updated - 2".)
Chris has now setup Git for all, perhaps it would be worth keeping all the documentation there, so that everything is in one place, and things don't get lost/overlooked in future:
And no, we wont talk about it here as it is a work in progress.
Seems like a missed opportunity to gain from the benefits of collaborative iteration, feedback, and sharing---the very spirit of Ham + open source + internet, where AMPRnet sits at the junction of.
73s, and living in hope,
-Paul
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