On Mon, 18 Nov 2019, Michel Py wrote:

Whether you like it or not, sooner or later IPv4 will go away, because the needs of the global population are greater than then needs of the few entrenched operators, no matter what minor fiefdom they have claimed.

And of course you are right because, after 20 consecutive years of failing to deliver it, it's going to be next year, right ?

Big ships take time to turn. The last I checked, the Internet is the largest and most complex technology system on the planet. You will be able to look out the window, however, and see exactly nobody using horse drawn carriages anymore. Further, your point that IPv6 has not been delivered is compeletely false. It is a fully functional protocol, deployed in the real world, for real work. It solves real problems that many people have.


Owen, do you realize that this one post just did more damage to IPv6 than I did ?

You are right about one thing: you have purposefully made serious effort to damage IPv6 deployment, for reasons only you know. Further, your "i told you so"'s and braggadocious self-aggrandizement have no place in this discussion, IMHO.

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