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[address-policy-wg] Re: [narten at us.ibm.com: PI addressing in IPv6 advances in ARIN]
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Patrick W. Gilmore
patrick at ianai.net
Sun Apr 16 06:09:43 CEST 2006
On Apr 14, 2006, at 11:07 AM, Iljitsch van Beijnum wrote: > On 14-apr-2006, at 16:57, Scott Leibrand wrote: > >> 60 voted in favor of moving forward with PI. 6 voted against. > > Wow, 10 to 1. Amazing. > > Even more amazing: 60 people who represent nobody but their own > paycheck get to blow up the internet. > > Where is ICANN when you need it? This little experiment in > playground democracy has to end before people get hurt. Wow, Iljitsch, I have never lost so much respect so quickly for someone who was not flaming a specific person or using profanity. Congratulations. Back on topic, it is not just those 60 people - the "playground" appears to overwhelmingly agree with their position. I know I do. I am sorry your technical arguments have not persuaded us in the past. But I would urge you to stick to those, or at least consider why we remain unconvinced, rather than devolve into .. whatever that post was supposed to be. -- TTFN, patrick
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