Re: IPv4 Outage Planned for IETF 71 Plenary

Edward Lewis <Ed.Lewis@neustar.biz> Sat, 15 December 2007 01:20 UTC

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At 17:07 -0800 12/14/07, Paul Hoffman wrote:

>Maybe reports of "the DNS is broken when you do go to pure IPv6" are
>more valuable than "you can only go to IPv6 if you jump through these
>hoops that only advanced Internet users can do".

Is the IETF afraid to eat it's own food?
Or is it willing to do what's necessary (in the interim) to adjust to 
the new cuisine?

This outage should be done.  Maybe attendees will have no access to 
the Internet for the duration, if so it'll be a lesson learned.

What's the worst that can happen - we have to listen to the plenary 
speakers without jabber sessions?

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