On Wed, Jan 13, 2016 at 6:25 AM, Brian Kantor <Brian(a)ucsd.edu> wrote:
(It's been suggested that we simply start fresh
with an empty DNS.
Or throw away all the entries that are more than five years old.
Though doable, neither seems very practical because of the highly
negative effect they'd have on existing users, some of whom have
legitimately been in the DNS for twenty years.) I think that if
there were easy solutions we would already have implemented them.
I just thought of another possibility. We could ask that the regional
coordinators do an audit of their IP spaces in conjunction with the
above suggestions as they're likely to have closer relationships with
the end user or be more familiar with the record keeping of their
countries amateur radio licensing. Then we can check off that IP
space as "claimed" or "reclaim" it back into the pool.
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