[6bone] report of 6bone planning BOF
Todd T. Fries
todd@fries.net
Thu, 20 Mar 2003 06:58:36 -0600
As has been pointed out to me, v6 tunnels are available to production address
space. The only thing we are really talking about is 'where do you get your
IPv6 addresses from'. I've been using the 6bone for production for nearly
two years now at my apartment. I do not mind a bit moving to production
address space.
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Penned by Jonathan Guthrie on Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 04:07:32PM -0600, we have:
| On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 01:25:12PM +0100, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
| > > On Wed, Mar 19, 2003 at 10:35:08AM -0800, Bob Fink wrote:
|
| > > > The 6bone phaseout proposal was discussed with a strong consensus reached
| > > > on a pTLA allocation cutoff date of Jan 1, 2004 and a 6bone turn off date
| > > > of June 6, 2006 (6/6/6).
|
| > > I think it's insane to set a date for the end of the 6bone when there is
| > > no replacement for it in the USA.
|
| > You will discover soon that this will change in the next few months ...
|
| I doubt it, but if so then why not wait until then to set the date? If,
| as everyone seems to think, that will happen before I finish typing this
| message, then you can still schedule it to be next January and look
| like geniuses. If, as I think, that there still will be no way for my
| network to get native IPv6 on January 1 2004, then I'll have to have no
| IPv6 access. The jury is still out on whether that hurts you more than
| it does me.
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