RE: [apnic-talk] "IPv8"
[Nothing related to Cisco Systems - just my personal POV.]
Jim,
You keeping on ranting about Asia, why not get on the plane and come out
here. June's a good time. You've the CommunicAsia and the APEC/PECC meetings
in Singapore the first week of June. Then, you've got N+I and the OECD
meeting in Japan immediately following that.
BTW - the Asia and Pacific Internet community has a very big say in what is
going on out here. It's a theme that was started with APCCIRN (now APNG) and
continued through the early days of APNIC (pre-incorporation) until today
with formal (APNIC & APIA) and informal (APNG, APPLe, and APCERT) member
organizations. All this activity has and will continue to influence the
global Internet policies.
If you wish to help the region, come out here and get to know people.
Otherwise, please stop your patronizing messages about what "Asia" should
do.
Barry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-apnic-talk at apnic dot net [mailto:owner-apnic-talk at apnic dot net]On
> Behalf Of Jim Fleming
> Sent: Monday, May 11, 1998 11:31 PM
> To: apnic-talk at apnic dot net; 'David R. Conrad'
> Subject: RE: [apnic-talk] "IPv8"
>
>
> On Sunday, May 10, 1998 10:47 PM, David R.
> Conrad[SMTP:davidc at apnic dot net] wrote:
> <snip>
> @-- that his various fantasies can actually work. It is more likely the
> @remaining IPv4 address space will be immediately allocated to the 50 US
> @states (something else Fleming proposed a while back, but
> strangely, not on
> @the APNIC-TALK list).
> @
>
> This might be part of Mr. Conrad's problem. I did not suggest that
> the IPv4 address space be delegated to the 50 US States. I did suggest
> that each State be delegated the authority for their State under .US
> to take it out of the hands of Jon Postel (aka IANA). Since David Conrad
> is beholding to Jon Postel for all of the money he has made off of
> APNIC, it is not surprising that David would be opposed to moving
> control from Jon Postel.
>
> Back to the APNIC region. I look forward to continuing to work with
> people to get the G4, G5 and G6 Top Level Domains delegated to
> people in the region. The following URL shows the TLDs that are
> in those regions. The IPv8 Plan is very simple. The people behind
> the TLDs listed in each region form the governance for the region.
> They take their future in their own hands and make something of it.
>
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/130dftmail/unir.txt
http://www.ntia.doc.gov/ntiahome/domainname/130dftmail/03_23_98-2.htm
I leave it to everyone to decide why David Conrad does not seem to
want people in the APNIC region to have a say in their own future.
Maybe David Conrad can explain why this is...
-
Jim Fleming
Unir Corporation - http://www.unir.net
IPv8 - Designed for the Rest of the Human Race
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