Ted Mittelstaedt wrote:
Helping them to find IPv4 just kicks the can down the road a bit more.
It helps them right now. What it doesnt help is the state of IPv6 deployment. Which most users could care less about. Its just your (most noble) goal, and you would have us all ignore others' needs of today for your vision in the who-knows-when future.

Which is where we began.


And your goal is to stay there, beginning over and over and over and
over again, never advancing, until you die of old age or retire and it
then becomes someone else's problem.

My goal here is to encourage people to step back and consider what has actually happened and how and to learn from that. My hope is that the self governance model survives this self inflicted disaster.


Now people are trying the "manipulate regulations and take IPv4 away from people"

In the abstract, I am not one of those people.


Just because kicking people's asses to get IPv6 deployed isn't going to
help someone who doesn't have IP4 RIGHT NOW doesn't mean it's a wasted
effort like you claim.

The fact that it has failed for 20 years means exactly that.

Joe

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