Because it is a single Internet, and what we do in some parts of Internet will 
affect others?

Because, at least in my case, I'm investing my efforts in what it seems to be 
the best in the long-term for the global community, not my personal preferences?
 
 

El 12/3/22 9:10, "William Herrin" <b...@herrin.us> escribió:

    On Fri, Mar 11, 2022 at 11:58 PM JORDI PALET MARTINEZ via NANOG
    <nanog@nanog.org> wrote:
    > Exactly, many previous unsuccessful discussions at IETF about 240/4: IPv6 
is the only viable long-term solution.
    >
    > The effort to “reinvent” any part of IPv4 or patches to it, then test 
that everything keeps working as expected, versus the benefits and gained time, 
it is much best invested in continue the IPv6 deployment which is already going 
on in this region and the rest of the world.
    >
    > It would not make sense, to throw away all the efforts that have been 
already done with IPv6 and we should avoid confusing people.
    >
    > I just think that even this thread is a waste of time (and will not 
further participate on it), time that can be employed in continue deploying 
IPv6.


    Why are so many otherwise smart engineers so vulnerable to false
    dilemma style fallacies? There's no "either/or" here. It's not a zero
    sum game. If you don't see value in doing more with IPv4 then why
    don't you get out of the way of folks who do?

    Regards,
    Bill Herrin


    -- 
    William Herrin
    b...@herrin.us
    https://bill.herrin.us/



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