[ppml] [address-policy-wg] Those pesky ULAs again
Iljitsch van Beijnum
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Sat Jun 2 11:22:21 EDT 2007
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On 31-mei-2007, at 23:52, Leo Bicknell wrote: > The IETF did half the work, then bailed > on the other half of the work. What's the other half of the work? > All the good stuff about TCP that > would survive address changes, A6/DNAME, etc, etc etc has been > dropped. Now they want the operational world to clean up the mess. How exactly did you intend to deploy A6? I agree (if that is what you're saying) that it's a shame that all the work on tools that would have made renumbering easier has been abandoned, but I'm not aware of any parts of the operational world asking for easier renumbering, they want to avoid renumbering at pretty much all costs. > I think it's absolutely the right thing to complain to the IETF. Sure, complain about what the IETF is doing wrong TODAY. Complaining about what they did wrong a decade ago isn't going to do all that much good.
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