> Given this, it seems to me that.....selling ONLY on IPv4 servers,
> knowing that "native" IPv6 clients and servers can NOT access
> those IPv4 servers is inappropriate.....
I sell a product, domain names, that are visible to likely 99% or higher
of the Internet (With the exception of .BIZ, where nameservers using
your root block the queries and return their own values) My memory of
IPv6 and up is that they are backward comparable, right? So in that
case, my little .biz names based on IPv4 are visible to darn near
everyone. Everyone, except of course, people misfortunate enough to use
your name servers.
> You are not global.....we are....with IPv4, IPv6, IPv8, and IPv16....
>
> IPv4 is only a "subset" of Internet users....
So 10% of 100% is greater then 90% of 99%?
(10% is what I'm assuming use your roots)
(100% is counting IPv4, IPv6, and up, assuming your .BIZ domains are
visible there -- If not, then I've misunderstand, and you've shot
yourself in the foot anyway :)
(90% is 100%-10%, everybody else)
(99% is my made-up number that uses IPv4 comparable (Or backwards
comparable) hardware and software)
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Dave Warren,
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