Proposal Details (1)
Describe the experiment
- Reference a current Experimental RFC, or
- Submit an experiment proposal
- The experiment proposal would normally be made public upon acceptance of the proposal. If disclosure of the experiment is not permitted, than this would preclude experimental allocation
The organisation requesting the resources will have to detail what experimental work they are going to carry out. Such detail can usually be made by either:
- by submitting a proposal that references a current IETF Experimental RFC (Detail Two), or
- by submitting an ‘experiment proposal’ detailing what resources are required, and what activities will be carried out (Detail Three).
Such experimental proposals will, in the normal course of events be made public upon acceptance of the proposal by an RIR. Consideration will be given to non-disclosure constraints, but this is anticipated to be a prohibitive constraint upon the use of public Numbering Resources, even in an experimental context. The RIR will not allocate resources if the entire research experiment cannot be publicly disclosed as per Details Two and Three following.