On 15 Mar 2016, at 3:09, Lee Howard wrote:
As noted below, I¹ve posted a draft. I thought I¹d start a thread
for
discussing it.
starting the discussion ;-)
- courageous you are.
« The IETF does not update Historic RFCs. Therefore, the IETF will
no
longer work on IPv4 technologies, including transition
technologies. »
I think this needs clarification. For example:
- what does that mean for current protocols specifications that are
already dual-stacked, when they are updated? If there is a field with
IPv4 address in the update specification, what does that really mean?
It might just break the protocol if we avoid the IPv4 address in the
update. SIP/WebRTC comes to mind…
- transition technologies. you meant I guess IPv4 to IPv6 transition
technologies. Might be good to be more explicit.
- transition technologies: there are a few that are « helping » IPv6
deployment, one in mind is NAT64/DNS64. Does this mean we can not work
on augmenting/making NAT64/DNS64 better?
Marc.
PLEASE Please please read the draft before commenting. It¹s very
short, less
than 500 words, and I anticipate a lot of people having strong
feelings
about it. I would really rather not waste time arguing about things it
doesn¹t say.
To that end, I¹ve also written a blog post, explaining in a level of
detail
I thought inappropriate for the draft:
http://www.wleecoyote.com/blog/ipv4-historic.htm
Thank you,
Lee
From: sunset4 <[email protected]> on behalf of Wesley George
<[email protected]>
Date: Monday, March 14, 2016 at 6:28 PM
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Subject: [sunset4] Agenda items?
As you can see, we have a meeting scheduled for BA.
As of right now, we have a single agenda item:
https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-howard-sunset4-v4historic-00
While I fully expect that this item can expand to fill all available
time, if
there are other things that the WG wishes to discuss, please respond
ASAP to
request agenda time.
Thanks,
Wes
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