On 13-jan-04, at 10:36, Paul Robinson wrote:
Continuing work on IPv4 only creates the illusion that it is a viable
protocol for application developers to rely on for future income.
Are you suggesting then, that all RFCs based on IPv6 should be...
stopped?
I think that one should read IPv4...
By the sounds of it, what you're looking for is for us as a community
to
refuse to deal with IPv4 any more, that we wash our hands of it, and
make
vendors realise that they are going to be unable to support IPv4 for
more
than a few years?
Hm, didn't they try something along those general lines at Coca Cola a
while ago?
It's brutal, but I can see the point. Thinking about a cut-off date
for IPv4
would indeed provoke some interesting discussion, but I think a lot of
people still want to hang onto IPv4. Even so, how does July 31st 2005
sound
to everybody?
Why don't we start by making *.ietf.org only reachable over IPv6
starting 04-04-04?