On May 16, 2019, at 9:07 PM, Michel Py <[email protected]> 
wrote:.
> 
>> This isn’t a problem ARIN needs to solve.
> 
> Ok, I give up. Let's keep squatting.

Why don’t you just start squatting on 240/4 *without* RIR permission? This 
seems like an ideal case for permissionless innovation, as it’s not like anyone 
else is going to be using those numbers for anything that might conflict. 

>> Scott Leibrand wrote :
>> That said, it’s not that difficult to use IPv6 inside your own network to 
>> replace RFC1918 space
> 
> You have no bloody idea about what my own network actually is.

You’re right, I should’ve said “one’s own network”, as I wasn’t referring to 
you (singular), but making a generalization. 

But now that you mention it: would it be easier to patch all your gear to 
support 240/4, or enable IPv6, for internal comms?

-Scott
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