I also think that we must think positive about this.
We do need to try things out. I think we started our very first
experiments with Wireless LAN at IETF 46 in Washington (I am just trying
to find a museum to take the plug-in card Nortel sold(?) me that was
never any use afterwards (the old
I agree with Leslie on this. It is important to approach this in the
right light. Not an interop event; that would be for the implementors of
the products. Not a demonstration that IPv4 is still required for most
things; we know that already. Not a one hour session where thousand
people try to inst
I wonder if we could hive off a thread to focus
on some constructive possibilities of this opportunity?
E.g., sites known to support IPv6 access?
The background work here will clearly have to address
issues such as useful DNS resolution ( in the root
and/or server hacks), DHCPv6, etc, but as