[governance] IPv[4,6, 4/6] was IGF delhi format
Kieren McCarthy
kierenmccarthy at gmail.com
Fri Feb 22 10:49:30 EST 2008
Randy Bush is giving quite an interesting presentation on this very subject
as I speak, sat at Domainpulse in Vienna.
The slides should be here at some point soon: http://www.domainpulse.at/
Kieren
-----Original Message-----
From: Avri Doria [mailto:avri at psg.com]
Sent: Friday, February 22, 2008 4:41 PM
To: Governance Caucus
Subject: [governance] IPv[4,6, 4/6] was IGF delhi format
On 22 Feb 2008, at 09:13, Izumi AIZU wrote:
> In the beginning,
> Japanese Internet community (and myself) tried to focus on
> IPv4 depletion, while RIRs and ISOC on IPv6 transition.
i would still like to see a real strategy for co-existence of the two
addressing architectures that had an actual chance of wide scale
deployment and success. this is for some definition of success that
includes the ability to connect all of the world's peoples to a single
global Internet, with all that means about end to end reachability.
after over a decade of IPv6 'inevitability,' i still don't know
exactly what IPv6 transition means, but if it means that there will
be no more global usage of IPv4, then i don't expect this to happen in
my life time (and I am expecting to live for a while yet).
while the technical details, and especially the technical ontology, of
why IPv6 is the way it is, or why the transition technology is the way
it is probably a wast of time for this list, understanding some of
that seems necessary in order to be able to plan for a policy that
makes deployment and success possible.
a.
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