----- Original Message ----

> From: Masataka Ohta <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, September 25, 2009 7:47:28 AM
> Subject: Re: IPv6 standard?
> 
> [email protected] wrote:
> 
> > Masataka - yes, you have voiced your e2e arguments - thank you for
> > your work.
> 
> Thank you for your acknowledgment that you can't voice against my
> work.
> 
> > We obviously disagree here, on a fundamental basis.  I (and many
> > others) disagree that IPv6 'has failed' and are in fact
> > aggressively deploying it *right now*
> 
> It has been so for more than these 10 years. So, maybe, within next
> 100 years, IPv6 maybe fully deployed.

Why not set a flag date? 
Setting the flag date together with Y2K would have solved this problem years 
ago.


> 
> > WRT aggregation, PI space excepted, there is an IPv6 advantage
> > - the allocations are large enough (the more bits part)
> 
> You obviously don't understand the fundamental problem against
> route aggregation, which is multi-homing, against which large
> allocation size is of no help.
> 
> > Yes, GOSIP was a now-laughable effort ... 
> 
> Thank you again for let us remember the true meaning of governmental
> support.
> 
> But, IPv6 has been laughed at for more than 10 years.
> 

Not sure how the late Itojun would have reacted to this remark.

--behcet


      
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