RIPE NCC Executive Board election

Neil Hanlon neil at shrug.pw
Wed May 13 18:23:17 UTC 2020


I really love that the entire premise of this stems from that people doing
'software upgrades' to IPv4-2 - Electric Boogaloo would be any faster than
those same people just migrating to IPv6. Seriously hilarious.

If they won't move to something already supported on their software, why
would operators do software upgrades to buggy code.

On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 2:18 PM Brielle <bruns at 2mbit.com> wrote:

> On 5/13/2020 12:09 PM, Elad Cohen wrote:
> > -----
> > /There's a fundamental lack of understanding from people on why you can't
> > just 'bolt on' more addresses to IPv4.  Data structures in memory,
> > software APIs and syscalls, hex notations, subnetting, route
> > determination and propigation with internet routing protocols like BGP,
> > hardware CAM, among many other things./
> > -----
> > All of it will be resolved with a software update, and BGP will be
> > updated to support IPv4+ with backward compatibility.
>
>
> You mean what everyone's already implemented with IPv6?  A complete
> overhaul/replacement for IPv4, with all the changes already done and
> fully supported in most major software packages, servers, routers, and
> switches?
>
> Enlighten me on why you are so obsessed with re-implementing IPv6 as IPv4+?
>
>
> -
> > /I'm not here to do your homework. Its not my fault you lack the
> > understanding as to why people are openly mocking you here on your
> > 'inventions'./
> > -----
> > Nobody is "mocking" besides IPv6 fans that are against any solution
> > until IPv6 will be fully deployed which can take more 20 years from now.
>
>
> Yes, because the all powerful IPv6 cartel is working with the Lumber
> Cartel to stifle your 'inventions' for 'solving' the world's IP and spam
> problems.
>
>
> --
> Brielle Bruns
> The Summit Open Source Development Group
> http://www.sosdg.org    /     http://www.ahbl.org
>
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