[Community-Discuss] IPv4 depletion in AFRINIC will speed up IPv6 adoption - myth or fact?

Kevin Kamonye kevin.kamonye at gmail.com
Mon Oct 31 13:30:08 UTC 2016


“You cannot carry out fundamental change without a certain amount of
madness. In this case, it comes from non-conformity, the courage to turn
your back on the old formulas, the courage to invent the future…We must
dare to invent the future.”

President Thomas Isidore Noël Sankara, 1985.

Regards,

*Kevin*


On 29 October 2016 at 18:18, Andrew Alston <Andrew.Alston at liquidtelecom.com>
wrote:

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> Ø  Yes. the usual story. You only know. Others are either clueless or
> naive..
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> Not at all, I’m sure there are plenty of people who may know better than
> me.  Unfortunately, as of yet, none of them have bothered to provide
> realistic ways of doing this that contain **detailed** proposals of how
> this would be accomplished and what the end results are.
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> See Alain, the difference here, I ask for hard facts and data – and when
> I’m asked for such I provide it – but I will not accept vague positions and
> unsubstantiated nonsense as the grounds for implementing a policy.
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> a.)    No one has yet proposed how these audits are meant to be
> realistically done beyond looking at the routing tables
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> b.)    No one has proposed where the resources to do these audits are
> meant to come from
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> c.)    No one has addressed the MASSIVE potential for abuse of this policy
>
> d.)    No one has addressed the fact that if an audit is needed – then
> the original documentation is in question – and at that point you are by
> the very nature of requesting the audit saying the hostmasters didn’t do
> their jobs when verifying the application in the first place – and if you
> want to make implications like that – you need evidence.
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> I am sick and tired of vague statements, vague insinuations, vague claims
> that everyone is stealing the space and taking it elsewhere, vague claims
> that presentations that report on one thing some how are actually reporting
> on other issues they don’t ever reference.
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> Come with real data – real facts – real figures – and then let’s have this
> discussion.
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> Andrew
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