Masataka Ohta writes:
Only if IPv6 were worth deploying.
Isn't this a little... late? A few hundred million devices are deployed
with IPv6, including all the commonly deployed versions of Windows and
IOS. By comparison, here's an overview of how an alternative might
fare:
1. Some drafts are published.
2. A BOF is held at IETF77 (fortunately for this BOF, IETF77 is held in
a country that cherishes free speech).
3. Some more drafts are published.
4. There's fighting over whether to do a WG at all, and vile fighting
over the design of the perfect IPng.
5. A WG has its first meeting at IETF79.
6. On the Tuesday of IETF80 the IANA switches to armageddon rules and
transfers the last ten /8s to RIRs.
7. On the following Wednesday, the press reports that the internet is
out of addresses and IPv6 becomes a big buzzword. Game over.
Arnt
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