Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg!

Ed Jankiewicz <edward.jankiewicz@sri.com> Tue, 07 October 2008 15:45 UTC

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From: Ed Jankiewicz <edward.jankiewicz@sri.com>
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Subject: Re: [v4v6interim] You have been dugg!
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I'm sure the folks on Digg will boldly go where no IETFer has gone 
before and come up with an instant solution in 25 words or 
less...immediately reviewed and dismissed...saves a lot of time and 
brainpower, and avoids the overhead of publishing the Solution X RFC 
followed by the Solution X is Evil RFC followed by the "Solution X is 
Evil RFC" is Evil RFC followed by...

my favorite - "They didn't figure that out already?"

On the other hand, you did a great job of summarizing a lot of 
discussion (over years) and a dozen drafts (currently being circulated) 
into a one-page summary in nearly layman's terms (at least network 
hobbyist level).  Thanks.

FYI, while I am an advocate for (eventually) solving the v4 client to v6 
server scenario, I agree that the priority should be on the v6 client to 
v4 Internet solution, and we don't want to hold up that solution for an 
integrated two-way translator. 

Ed J.

Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote:
> http://digg.com/tech_news/IETF_working_on_making_IPv6_and_IPv4_talk_to_each_other 
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Ed Jankiewicz - SRI International
Fort Monmouth Branch Office - IPv6 Research 
Supporting DISA Standards Engineering Branch
732-389-1003 or  ed.jankiewicz@sri.com 

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