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Re: [ga-roots] [Fwd: Fwd: nos voro illos que offendo]


Thank you Stefan. I've been reading about it at the microsoft site. When
proxys are ipv6 enabled anyone can use or access ipv6 websites. Very cool.
The big point I wanted to make is we need more people in the GA and not all
of them are going to understand the language. A guide needs to be produced
that is easy for new members to understand. Maybe some of ICANN's Outreach
money can be used to produce a viable acronym and tech term index for the GA
and opther orgs for newbys. Kind of an ICANN for Dummys, no pun intended in
regards to the ICANN BoD.

Chris McElroy aka NameCritic

----- Original Message -----
From: "Stefan Probst" <stefan.probst@opticom.v-nam.net>
To: "NameCritic" <watch-dog@inreach.com>; "Eric Dierker" <eric@hi-tek.com>
Cc: <ga-roots@dnso.org>
Sent: Thursday, June 07, 2001 7:56 AM
Subject: Re: [ga-roots] [Fwd: Fwd: nos voro illos que offendo]


> Just to throw one more comment in...
>
> To jump from IP version 4 to IP version 6 (leaving out the version 5) was
> meant to signify, that it is a major jump forward...
>
> There is right now already an "IPv6 backbone" for testing purposes,
> spanning the whole world (even to Vietnam!). Where IPv6 connections are
not
> available, it can be "tunneled" through IPv4 lines.
>
> What has also not been said until now, is, that IPv4 addresses are quite
> enough in the US, but scarce outside.
> In the early days, when they didn't imagine, what would be later, they
were
> quite generous with IP address space and allocated big junks to some big
US
> companies etc.
> The outside world had later to be satisfied with what was left over.
>
> IPv6 address space is that huge, that it provide thousands (or so) IP
> addresses per square meter of Earth surface....
>
> Not, that this had much to do with roots....
> ... but since you were asking ;)
>
> Stefan
>
>
> At 19:36 06.06.01 -0700, NameCritic wrote:
> -------------------------
> >For dummies like me and anyone who might be lurking here. What is an IPV
1,
> >2, 3, 6, 8 or otherwise. One of the reasons for the lack of participation
on
> >lists is the use of acronyms and technical terms. We want more
participation
> >then we will have to stop doing that and include some lay terms for
things
> >including limiting the number of acronyms used.
>

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