[ppml] Policy Proposal 2005-1: Provider Independent IPv6 Assignments for End-sites - Revised Text
Owen DeLong
owen at delong.com
Sun Oct 2 20:32:56 EDT 2005
Let's see if we can get the following kind of consensus gauge at the
meeting:
1. Everyone who would support this proposal at 100,000 devices 1/year, raise
your hands.
2. Keep 'em up... Everyone who would not support 100,000 devices 2/years,
put
your hands down.
3. Keep 'em up... If you would not support 50,000 devices 2/years, put your
hand down.
4. If you would not support 25,000 devices 2/years, put your hand down.
Whenever we get below say 60% of the room, call the previous mark consensus?
Owen
--On September 30, 2005 4:18:52 PM -0500 Stephen Sprunk
<stephen at sprunk.org> wrote:
> Thus spake "Kevin Loch" <kloch at hotnic.net>
>> Hannigan, Martin wrote:
>>> The rationale is to be conservative, but holding this to only the
>>> Fortune 10 and cellular carriers seems to be slightly tilted towards
>>> detrimental to the adaptation and use of IPV6.
>>
>> I agree. what number would you pick to balance conservation
>> with encouraging deployment?
>
> My two cents: the lowest possible number that will still get approval.
> Martin's 25k/2yrs sounds much more reasonable than 100k/1yr, and I would
> hope others here would back that. Could we go even lower safely? I'm
> not sure.
>
> Does anyone have any stats on the number of ISPs and businesses that
> would qualify at various levels?
>
> S
>
> Stephen Sprunk "Those people who think they know everything
> CCIE #3723 are a great annoyance to those of us who do."
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