So are people really setup to meet ARIN qualifications? Have a few grand
in the group's coffers to get legit with ARIN?
Are people ready to put money into the non-profit that Brian setup for
ampr.org?
To begin splitting the subnet into different pieces requires hardware, AS
numbers so that the BGP cloud knows where the subnets splitting from UCSD
live. Not to mention some legal paperwork so that the IP space can be
"leased" to your organization but not removed completely out of the
non-profit.
Last I heard, people were trying to figure out the hardware aspect of
things.
Splitting the subnet across the internet isn't as easy as allocating
subnets to your regional coordinators and letting them deal with it. Tho,
that's really who should be involved. There are Internet engineering
aspects that most people haven't even thought of yet.