[ppml] Slashdot and Ars Technica Commentary
Iljitsch van Beijnum
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Sun May 27 19:42:21 EDT 2007
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On 25-mei-2007, at 4:11, Leo Bicknell wrote: > Ars Technica has a commentary on the IPv6 issues and the board's > recent > press release... > http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/post/20070521-arin-its-time-to- > migrate-to-ipv6.html How is this commentary? If you look at http://news.google.com/news?q=arin+ipv6 you'll see that the 2010 date is widely reported without many caveats. > And now the masses are commenting on Slashdot... > http://it.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/24/2225218 > Just an FYI to see what the general public thinks of the situation. /. isn't exactly representative of the general public... And Slashdot IPv6 discussions pretty much go along these lines: "Use NAT, n00b. All 1337 of my Linux boxes share a single IP and it's safer, too!" "NAT is not a firewall." "NAT sucks." "You suck." It is interesting to note that the discussion always comes back to the legacy class A issue. I'm thinking that IF we want (some of) that reclaimed, the powers that be must set this in motion sooner rather than later to allow for the lawyers to do their thing before the space is needed. And if not, some explaining why this isn't going to happen would be good.
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