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Re: Only 5x IPv4 /8 remaining at IANA


From: Joel Jaeggli <joelja () bogus com>
Date: Mon, 18 Oct 2010 13:58:57 -0700

On 10/18/10 1:38 PM, Franck Martin wrote:
I'm an IPv6 pioneer, because I did it the year, you could really go
IPv6 only. That was when ICANN put IPv6 glue in the root zone, which
fell a few days before the IETF did an IPv4 blackout.

I thank Russ to come up with this IPv4 blackout, because it certainly
encouraged ICANN to get its act and Google to do ipv6.google.com.

Insofar as I am aware the first "ipv6 hour" was the brainchild of Randy
Bush and Mark Tinka at apricot 2008. Not experienced first at the IETF.

I'm
not sure which came first in this story, but for me IPv6 left
research to production on that year. The problem it should have
happened 5 years earlier, now everyone is struggling to catch up...

This is the year also IETF (and carriers, vendors,...) started to
realize all the issues that were left to tackle.

People before that were Mavericks!

----- Original Message ----- From: "Aleksi Suhonen"
<nanog-poster () axu tm> To: nanog () nanog org Sent: Tuesday, 19 October,
2010 3:07:32 AM Subject: Re: Only 5x IPv4 /8 remaining at IANA

Hello,

ML wrote:
IPv6 Hipsters..Doing it before it was cool.

I'm afraid I'm still doing it before it's cool. )-;





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