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[address-policy-wg] Re: IPv6 addresses really are scarce after all
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Arnt Gulbrandsen
arnt at gulbrandsen.priv.no
Mon Aug 27 14:28:11 CEST 2007
Hallam-Baker, Phillip writes: > Looks to me like people are trying to use technology to effect their > political goals. Guilty as charged, and proud of it. My political goal is to make computers help people in their daily life, and I believe that eliminating the class of users without the ability to subnet, leaving only one type of internet user, helps towards that goal. If there's only one type of network to autoconfigure, testing and deploying autoconfiguring devices is simpler, and autoconfiguration will do the right thing in a larger percentage of cases, leaving more people happy and making fewer people call support. Arnt
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