Hi Arturo,

On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 1:04 PM, Arturo Servin <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 11 Sep 2012, at 10:55, Pars Mutaf wrote:
>
>
> "Do you have some running code?"
>
> These are all ideas and behavior that we adopted without questioning. We
> use them in wrong situations generally.
>
>
> Which already exists in many forms of translation mechanisms that we know
> are not the best way to solve the problem. There are plenty of documents on
> the Internet that will tell you why.
>


I believe that people should be able to choose their own solutions. Would
you transition to IPv6 if Discrete IP worked for you? Some entities may,
others may not, others may do it when they have money, yet others may
invent and use IPv7. We cannot know.

This means that China may use IPv6, Uruguay may not. We see what people
decide, we cannot force them. They use translators if they wish. I want to
develop and test a new IPvX in my university and be reachable to the world,
who can say no?

Not knowing what is good for others, not knowing the future, helps
technology develop. It also reduces our suffering because we do not try to
know the unknowable.



>
> We first discuss the idea, then implement.
>
> The fact that there is running code doesn't mean that it is a good idea.
>
>
>
> But if it were, it would help to convince the sceptical like me.
>
>
I don't see why this would convince you.



> Also, the fact that there is not running code could mean that the idea is
> impractical and infeasible.
>
>
No you can implement anything. Even the worst idea.

Pars



> Cheers,
> as
>
>
>
> On Tue, Sep 11, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Arturo Servin <[email protected]>wrote:
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>>
>> On 11 Sep 2012, at 08:20, Pars Mutaf wrote:
>>
>> Discrete IP:
>>
>> 1. Can be a very good transition mechanism to worldwide IPv6 without
>> enforcement (meaning that we have no idea what is good for others)
>>
>>
>> Do you have some running code?
>>
>> 2. Can solve the IP transition problem forever.
>>
>>
>> Forgive for being sceptical of those all magical technologies that solve
>> all the problems of the world. Of course, if you had running code that
>> would change my view.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> as
>>
>
>
>
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