Yes! john --On Tuesday, 18 December, 2007 14:43 -0500 Theodore Tso <tytso@xxxxxxx> wrote: > Let me suggest another approach. Don't do this at the next > IETF meeting, but make an announcement that at some near-term > IETF meeting, the only internet services provided at the IETF > meeting will be IPv6. Note just for an hour. Not just for the > plenery. Not just for the social; but FOR THE WHOLE WEEK. In > other words, let people who are using the IETF wireless > network experience what it might be like in some future world > where the ISP's are only providing IPv6 connectivity and IPv6 > addresses to new customers. > > Yes, right now IPv6 deployment isn't good enough that we can't > do this without using all sorts of workarounds. OK, let's > document those workarounds and make them available to the > attendees. If it means that the IETF network provider has to > hijack the root, then let them hijack the root on the IETF > network, and document that fact. If there needs to be NAT-PT > bridges to allow IETF'res to get back to their home networks >... _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf