moore(_at_)cs(_dot_)utk(_dot_)edu (Keith Moore) writes:
we need to get rid of site-locals. merely renaming them as private use
addresses wouldn't solve any of their problems.
this is debatable. (i disagree, but the debate remains open.)
there's no advantage to moving to IPv6 if it repeats the RFC 1918 mistake.
this is not debatable, since it depends on facts not in evidence/consensus.
there are more rfc1918 end hosts than there are non-rfc1918 end hosts, and
the uses being made of rfc1918 aren't limited to "couldn't get enough unique
address space" situations. calling it a mistake, merely in passing, would
remove you from any debate on the dependent issues.