Let me clarify that I 100% agree with both Job and Dovid. It is indeed a terrible idea. And not everyone is even convinced IPv6 is the right next step. So it’s obviously wrong to push people towards where someone thinks, even if it’s the majority.
I just had a hunch that even then we would still not see IPv6 adoption.. So there must be many more problems that we overlook. I just wanted to hear what other people think on the matter. > On 2 Oct 2019, at 19:43, Job Snijders <j...@instituut.net> wrote: > > It appears in your thought experiment, a stick is dressed up like a carrot. > > I’m not a fan of deploying purely punitive strategies to promote adoption; > technologies should stand on their own and be able to convince the potential > users based on their merit, not based on penalties.