On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 14:34, Tim Chown wrote:
On Tue, Jul 20, 2004 at 01:54:03PM +0200, Jeroen Massar wrote:
I propose that RIPE, and actually any other RIR, stops any delegations for ip6.int per 9/9/2006. Which is more than 3 years after the RFC has been released.
Maybe 6/6/6 as per 3ffe deprecation?
I actually made a typo there (and in another one), as I got mixed up with exactly that date. 9/9/2004 would be the better date, which also matches with the '3 years after the RFC' part. The sooner we flush out all the dependencies on ip6.int and clear it out the better. Why? I hear from a corner (there is bound to be someone screaming that), well maintaining both an ip6.arpa and ip6.int tree is not that difficult management wise if you got a good toolset, but it does eat quite a lot of nameserver resources (read: memory) when you have quite a number of prefixes and are reversing a lot of IP's there. As ip6.int can go away as it has been replaced properly, better use those resources for something else. Greets, Jeroen