How many times do we need to say no no no no ?

I have a stern warning : as it is obvious that IPv6 is leveling off, people who 
are supporting the 100% IPv6 dream have to worry about their next employment, 
should their current one changes.
Never before in history, a protocol has failed for 20 years to deploy and 
become predominant. Needless to say, this warning applies to ARIN leadership as 
well.

IPv6 : I.S.D.N. I still don’t need.

Some people archive this mailing list. This effort is about artificially 
inflating IPv6 adoption numbers.

I understand that the ultimate political skill is the ability to turn their 
coat, but don't wait until it's too late. Whoever is favoring IPv6 as the 
standard Internet protocol in 2020 is doing it on the record, at the risk of 
their very employment.

I hope I have been clear enough.

Michel.

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