John,
Thank you for the reply.
I understand the need of universal reachability, separation of
experiments, and avoid of appeals.
Allow me to wonder though whether the non-IETF XML format went through
such experimenting before being enforced at IETF scale.
Alex
Le 04/05/2018 à 13:48, John C Klensin a écrit :
Personal opinion only...
A key part of the intent of Internet Drafts is that they be
generally available to anyone interested on the Internet. I
understand the motivations for experiments and demonstrations
but, if something is posted that is deliberately inaccessible to
someone who cannot not or will not use IPv6, it invalidates the
function of the document as a generally-accessible I-D and
presumably could result in a process problem (or appeal) if
there were any attempt to move it into an IETF consensus process.
Please do demonstrations and experiments in another way.
john
--On Friday, May 4, 2018 11:37 +0200 "Marco Davids (Private)"
<mdavids@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On 04/05/2018 10:16, Alexandre Petrescu wrote:
Is there an ietf.org web server that could be accessed only
on IPv6?
I would like to submit an Internet Draft but I want it to be
read only with IPv6 https (not IPv4).
Make sure it is *truly* IPv6 only for additional fun. So, the
name servers should also only have AAAA records.
An example of what I mean can be found here:
https://dnslabs.nl/
And speaking of IPv6 fun; I still like http://42.be/ quite a
lot.