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[address-policy-wg] [Ticket#2012110601002595] Status of /24 PI IPv4 from last /8
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Jim Reid
jim at rfc1035.com
Wed Nov 7 15:00:06 CET 2012
On 7 Nov 2012, at 13:51, Nick Hilliard <nick at inex.ie> wrote: > I'm not going to argue another loop of this particular circle. That's a pity. It may be helpful to keep this "debate" burbling along until there's no more IPv4 left or the heat death of the universe. Whichever comes first. :-) We all agree that everyone will be unhappy once v4 runs out. But not everyone will be unhappy to the same extent or at the same time. They will be unhappy though. IMO, it looks like those wanting PI space are the first to be unhappy. They will not be the last.
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