[arin-discuss] IPv6 End User Assignments

Babak Pasdar bpasdar at batblue.com
Thu May 7 12:27:18 EDT 2009


I agree with Aaron as well and compliment him on his most positive minded response.  Most notedly, I do consider this a "Community," and am not the least bit interested in the consistently abusive tone and tenor of the gentleman who has decided he speaks for all of us.

Well done Aaron and you have my support.  I agree that we do need to dialouge and collaborate to get to a comfortable point with IPv6.

Babak


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From: Andy Alvarado [mailto:andya at brin.com]
To: michael.dillon at bt.com, aaronh at bind.com
Cc: arin-discuss at arin.net
Sent: Thu, 07 May 2009 12:00:48 -0400
Subject: Re: [arin-discuss] IPv6 End User Assignments

Despite the response I agree with Aaron.
  
  
  ----- Original Message -----
  From: "michael dillon" <michael.dillon at bt.com>
  To: arin-discuss at arin.net
  Sent: Thursday, May 7, 2009 9:54:46 AM GMT -07:00 US/Canada Mountain
  Subject: Re: [arin-discuss] IPv6 End User Assignments
  
  > however, we all really do need to be 
  > discussing things such as v6 end user assignments. 
  
  There are plenty of other places to discuss IPv6
  technical issues and the biggest benefit of going
  elsewhere is that you can find some expert advice
  there.
  
  > I want so 
  > badly for this to be a positive and educational experience 
  > for all of us. 
  
  So do I. That is why I collected and wrote up about 
  half of the content on ARIN's IPv6 wiki at
  <http://www.getipv6.info>.
  
  > This list is intended to be used for discussion. Please focus 
  > on mastering the art of leadership rather than attacking 
  > others or nit-picking at minor and mostly off-topic points.
  
  Sorry, but I'm not here to lead anybody. This list is not for
  leadership, it's for discussion. I cast in my two bits worth
  and people either get it, or they don't.
  
  > Based on your e-mails, you appear to be an intelligent person 
  > with exceptionally high attention to detail and with the 
  > right focus you could really help this community.
  
  Community? I don't see any community here. Sorry but this is
  the ARIN members discussion list where most days, there is
  zero discussion. Many members don't even monitor this list.
  Check the archives to see what I mean.
  
  > Your 
  > current behavior is creating a good deal of noise that is 
  > distracting and takes away from the quality of the discussion.
  
  And you're behavior is distracting us from the discussion
  of the topic in the subject line. IPv6 end user assignments.
  
  Start by reading
  <http://www.getipv6.info/index.php/IPv6_Addressing_Plans>
  and then if you want to see where it came from, follow up the 
  RFCs and Internet drafts referenced on it. You could also 
  Google for something like "dillon nanog ipv6 addressing" and
  pick up the original discussions that led to this page. It was
  well over a year ago, maybe two.
  
  And if you know of an IPv6 deployment mailing list other than NANOG,
  feel free to tell us all about it.
  
  --Michael Dillon
   
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