Re: chicago IETF IPv6 connectivity

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Joel Jaeggli writes:
Arnt Gulbrandsen wrote:
IMNSHO, the sensible time is to do it when the relevant RIR runs out of addresses. I'm sure the IETF can get a couple of thousand IPv4 addresses for temporary use even years after that time, but it would seem a little hypocritical to do so.

The network at both of IETF meetings I've attended felt a little archaic: abundant addresses, no paperwork, no firewall, no NAT.

So basically, you're complaining that you came to the IETF and received production quality Internet service?

I'm not complaining just yet. Mumbling. But if «production quality internet» would soon (e.g. IETF75 or -80) mean getting an IPv4 /19 when noone else can get that, I would complain. The discrepancy between the dogfood dispensed and the that eaten should not be _too_ wide.

Arnt

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