[ppml] Keeping the story straight
Christopher Morrow
christopher.morrow at gmail.com
Sat Jun 2 01:29:05 EDT 2007
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On 5/31/07, Tony Hain <alh-ietf at tndh.net> wrote: > what point. On the one hand people take the high-road and say ARIN does not > talk about routability, while on the other people want to refuse space to > people unless it is 'routed in the public Internet'. I would actually prefer > to remove all discussion about routability and just talk about managing the > IPv6 pool. > > People should be able to get a PI block and a ULA-C block, and what they do > with those is not ARIN's concern as long as they maintain their membership. actually I think ULA/ULA-C are not about routability (atleast not on the public Internet) at all, they are about 'uniqueness' and a backup plan when someone creates a 'unique' space that is the same as your 'unique' space... where that backup plan in ULA-C is: "I registered this properly, go rechoose and this time register..." I think the discussion of 'routability' just confuses the issue, which is really 'uniqueness'. -Chris
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