> On Apr 13, 2022, at 04:04, hostmas...@uneedus.com wrote:
> 
> I think some resource holders have avoided even signing the LRSA because 
> doing so gives them something "Free", and who does not like "Free".

Well, in fairness, I signed the LRSA on the pretext that it was effectively 
free to do so and it was the community-minded thing to do.

The board subsequently didn’t just raise fees, they restructured the entire way 
in which fees are computed, to the detriment of LRSA signatories.

> I often wonder if those who do this are also the leaders in the avoid IPv6 
> movement, since IPv6 major adoption ends their free lunch.

Obviously, I can’t speak for most of those who have been smart enough to reject 
the LRSA, but I will say that most of the ones I know have been early IPv6 
adopters and look forward to a day when IPv4 is no longer significantly 
relevant as an internet technology.  Certainly, nobody can credibly accuse me 
of being involved in the avoid IPv6 movement.

Owen


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