Why do you need an RIR to allocate anything if you just want to use 240/4 as 
private space? Wouldn’t it be sufficient to patch your kernels on your servers 
and network gear etc.? That’s not a trivial amount of work, but it would be 
easier than convincing 5 registries or a standards body to go along. And there 
is of course the whole “running code” thing: if a bunch of people start running 
code that lets them use 240/4 as private space, that might be better received 
than blue sky proposals to do so. 

That said, it’s not that difficult to use IPv6 inside your own network to 
replace RFC1918 space, so not sure if anyone would find the 240/4 effort 
worthwhile vs. just turning on IPv6 support in all the relevant places. 

Scott

On May 16, 2019, at 8:53 PM, Michel Py <[email protected]> 
wrote:

>> Cathy Aronson wrote :
>> My point is that this has to come from the IETF
> 
> It does not. And failed attempts were 10 years ago, when almost everyone 
> still believed that IPv6 would be deployed "within 2 or 3 years".
> 
> I hate to break it to you, but ARIN members interest are not automatically 
> the same as the IETF, and it was more than 10 years ago.
> Since then, the world has ran out of IPv4 and it's still turning and the 
> Internet is still up.
> 
>> As Owen has said and the IETF has agreed, IPv6 is the “better alternative ”
> 
> It has been for 20 years, and still has not happened. Maybe 25% of the 
> Internet is dual-stacked, and maybe 3% is IPv6-only.
> 
> I rest my case.
> Michel.
> 
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