
Hey Philip, Philip Homburg <pch-ripeml@u-1.phicoh.com> writes:
That also means actively using, promoting and preferring IPv6 only services.
(I'm assuming that IPv6 only meens a service that is reachable only over IPv6 and not IPv4)
That's correct.
I don't see why promoting communication failures is a good thing.
As previously stated, I think that everyone [in our community] is able to get IPv6. So this is not about promoting communication failures, but switching over to a protocol from which we all benefit.
Except possibly as a fun thing to nudge people to take action. For example a quiz with prizes could be hosted on an IPv6-only platform.
And not accepting hardware, software or platforms which lack features in IPv6 only environments.
I don't know where to put it, but there may be a benefit for a list that lists known internet services that do not (or poorly) support IPv6 and with replacements that do support them.
You have a point and it has actually been started about a year ago: https://redmine.ungleich.ch/projects/ipv6/wiki/IPv6_Hardware_Compatibility_L... Cheers, Nico -- Modern, affordable, Swiss Virtual Machines. Visit www.datacenterlight.ch