On 20/09/2010 22:55, Chris Grundemann wrote:
Thus, the fact that the previous proposal has not been adopted globally is actually the very reason that we need this policy. It is not, as the OP seems to suggest, a reason not to adopt this proposal.
Regardless of the history of the previous proposal, history will not look back kindly if we collectively flail our arms in the air and claim "it would never work, so there's no point in even trying". Call this naivety, idealism, or stupidity - I don't really care. The policy has merit and refusing to deal with it now (while we're still vaguely sanguine about IPv4 address allocation) will merely create a much more troublesome environment for attempting to get any sort of global agreement of any sort in the future (when no-one will be even remotely happy about allocation policy). Nick