There will always be us and them forever its natural. The objective is
to manage it and stop killing each other.  Ipv6 will at least permit
that communications so more are involved with the discussion so its
possible.  But many of us will not be tolerant of those that are not
cool any more than we can turn the other cheek when its been slapped.
And I believe no one should ever slap without just cause or turn the
other cheek if slapped.  The word just is far more complex to parse than
SLs.

Now we just need to manage SLs in that context.  I suggest Brian
Haberman produce that draft just on doing that.  I don't mean manage
with MIBs just in case et al.  Maybe that will turn our discussion to a
technical solution so we don't have to just trust those routing packets.

/jim
[In matters of style, swim with the currents...in matters of principle,
stand like a rock.  - Thomas Jefferson]


> -----Original Message-----
> From: Margaret Wasserman [mailto:mrw@;windriver.com] 
> Sent: Thursday, October 31, 2002 9:59 AM
> To: Mark Smith
> Cc: Keith Moore; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Re: Default site-local behavior for routers
> 
> 
> 
> 
> >As Vint Cerf wrote in a RFC recently, The Internet is for Everyone. 
> >Once everyone has it (I'd say one of the fundamental 
> inherent goals of 
> >IPv6), hopefully the world can become a more tolerant place through 
> >communication, allowing better understanding of different 
> peoples view 
> >points and beliefs. Hopefully the world will become small 
> enough that 
> >there will eventually be no "us and them".
> 
> And, hopefully, that's while we're all here -- trying to 
> build an Internet that can deliver on this vision.
> 
> Mark, thanks for reminding us that we're all really on the same side.
> 
> Margaret
> 
> 
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