On 2020-10-22 8:35 a.m., hostmas...@uneedus.com wrote:
It is wrong to give this space to those who are making no effort to move to IPv6, which is the clear future of the Internet.

Oh, I am going to be called a troll for this..

But seriously? First of all there are those who have no business need to move to IPv6, where IPv4 is all they ever will need, so you can understand that it will be low on their priority list....

And (wait for it) .. what emperical evidence do we have that IPv6 is the clear future of the internet.. after .. (how many years has this been pushed?) .. all this time, it STILL is not universally adopted, which in itself says it is NOT the 'clear future'..

Me, (okay, this is after a beer or two tonight) I was just having a discussion with some people the other night, and we were discussing the idea that a new protocol might even roll out at this rate before IPv6 is universally adopted...

I think that while ARIN can be a proponent of moving to IPv6, it still has a responsibility to listen to those who have no need for this. The idea of penalizing IPv4 allocations, because they don't believe in IPv6, seems .. well... I don't think it serves the community properly.

(BTW, I am NOT an IPv6 hater, but the we do need to allow for differing opinions in order for ARIN to truly represent all stake holders, lest we fragment the community)


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