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Re: Last Call: <draft-ietf-intarea-ipv6-required-01.txt> (IPv6Support Required for all IP-capable nodes) to Proposed Standard

2011-08-22 03:15:09
I find this document utterly bizarre and think it would seriously damage the
Internet to publish it.

The idea that ipv6 should be regarded as normal, as of equal standing to ipv4 is
fine, the sort of statement that the IAB should make, or have made, as an RFC or
in some other form.

But this I-D claims
" Updates [RFC1122] to clarify that this document, especially in
   section 3, primarily discusses IPv4 where it uses the more generic
   term "IP" and is no longer a complete definition of "IP" or the
   Internet Protocol suite by itself.  "

IPv4 is a phenomenal success, and RFC1122 is a key part of that.  IPv4 was a
confused jumble, as IPv6 is now, and RFC1122, with another two or so I-Ds, cut
through the cruft and rendered it usable.  IPv6 desparately needs an equivalent
to RFC1122, as a trawl of the v6ops list archives shows, and clearly this I-D is
never going to be it, but claiming that this I-D provides an update to RFC1122,
coupled
with its title, gives the message that there is not going to be such an I-D;
IPv6 will remain a confused jumble (and so is unlikely ever to emulate the
success of IPv4).

Bin it.

Tom Petch


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