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by schoen
1133 days ago
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Well, for 240/4 in particular we (in a very expansive sense of "we"¹) started making the change back in 2008 in response to https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/pdf/draft-fuller-240space-0... If we (for an expansive sense of "we") had kept it up more actively, we would already have had 15 years of progress on updating implementations and evolving people's expectations. That wouldn't have been a super-fast change, necessarily. We (for a narrow sense of "we") think it's pretty likely that people will still be interested in having more IPv4 space in 15 years from now, so it's too bad that progress is (somewhat) stalled on this (with most Unix-like systems allowing it, and Windows not allowing it, and dedicated routers from before about 2013-2016 often not allowing it). ¹ the specific project I'm working on, started by John Gilmore, didn't exist yet at that time, but is trying to revive/continue this idea |
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