Re: Deployment Cases

2007-12-30 Thread TS Glassey
Christian in respinse to your answer below, 0)Why does the IETF care whether its IP is used? It operates a standard's process not a commercial eneity who's existence is based on licensing, so if the IETF has this concern that impacts its impartial status as an open and fair entity I

Re: Change the subject! RE: [IAOC] Re: IPv4 Outage Planned for IETF71 Plenary

2007-12-30 Thread Hallam-Baker, Phillip
It is a question of ambition. At sixteen I was interested in mastering the computer at its most fundamental level. I wrote arcade games in 6502 and Z80 assembler. Today the idea of booting linux on a laptop would not make my top ten, hundred or thousand list of must do before I die

Re: Change the subject! RE: [IAOC] Re: IPv4 Outage Planned for IETF71 Plenary

2007-12-30 Thread Greg Skinner
Hallam-Baker, Phillip [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: It is a question of ambition. At sixteen I was interested in mastering the computer at its most fundamental level. I wrote arcade games in 6502 and Z80 assembler. Today the idea of booting linux on a laptop would not make my top ten, hundred or

Re: Change the subject! RE: [IAOC] Re: IPv4 Outage Planned for IETF71 Plenary

2007-12-30 Thread Hallam-Baker, Phillip
Why is it a useful exercise for me to try again an operating system I first used a quarter century ago? I know operating system religious wars are fun but this is not an opportunity to make converts. Hard as you may find it to believe it is possible to have used a large number of os and

Re: Change the subject! RE: [IAOC] Re: IPv4 Outage Planned for IETF71 Plenary

2007-12-30 Thread Greg Skinner
I think you're reading more into my comments than was intended. I'm only speaking to the issue of how people who might be interested in running IPv6 on Linux during the experiment, but are concerned the process may be complicated or risky to their setups, may do so. It may not work on all