... I guess this "war" is why some people want to make ipv6 as much like ipv4 as possible? Only . vs : and hex vs pure number as the only difference?
------- Roger Jørgensen [email protected] On Sat, Oct 5, 2019, 21:44 Michel Py <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Job, > > > Job Snijders wrote : > > If the IPv4 vs IPv6 tussle is interpreted as a culture war, > > It is war, but I don't think it is a matter of culture. After all, 20 > years ago we almost all were in the same boat, more or less. Most of us > believed that IPv6 could replace IPv4 in a reasonable number of years, and > all of us were wrong, because it did not. > > It have become a war because of money, and the outcome will be decided by > money, not by ideals. There are people who have admitted that, and people > who have not and keep waging the war as they could still win it. > > Time to be nice has come, and gone. The IPv6 camp has clearly stated that > their goal is to win the war. Battle time. > > Michel. > >
