Am 10.11.2024 um 19:00:08 Uhr schrieb Christian Seitz:
What do you think about Geoffs presentation?
It was good.
Did the Internet change and do we have to adjust our expectations?
Yes it did change and it is still drifting more into that bad direction. A decentralized internet has many benefits - a centralized one some big disadvantages. A small number of companies can control many stuff - many of them are American.
Do you agree to the fact that we now have "A Network of Names" and are using a lot of CDNs to bring content to the End Users and therefore perhaps do not need to do more IPv6 migration or do you think we all should find a way to somehow speed up the IPv6 migration around the world to enable end-to-end communication between all devices again?
I think there needs to be a transition ASAP. Many home user connections don't get public IPv4 anymore and that means they can't host stuff in their network, VoIP is also a PITA if the provider only supports IPv4. I see it very problematic that countries exist where almost no IPv6 deployment exists. In many countries, people can choose an ISP that supports IPv6, but in those countries this is often impossible, which means they have to rent machines otherwise to host public-accessible content. -- Gruß Marco Send unsolicited bulk mail to 1731261608muell@cartoonies.org