----- Original Message ----- > On 2/1/2011 2:57 PM, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote: > > On 1 feb 2011, at 16:21, Jack Bates wrote: > > > >> I still know a LOT of people who have no desire to switch. They are > >> holding out until vendors implement the features they want. NAPTv6, > >> default router in DHCPv6, etc, etc. > > What's the point of switching to IPv6 if it repeats all the IPv4 > > mistakes only with bigger addresses? > > Bigger addresses. People want to engineer their networks they way they > want to. Let them. If their way is stupid, then they'll have the > stupidly engineered network they wanted. Telling them they have to do > it your way because their way is stupid is just going to keep them > from > changing and increases a chance of a NATernet. > > -Dave
So, we should just have no rules or standards at all, and just let people do whatever they want. How well would that work? -Randy