On 12-12-16 07:07, Nick Hilliard wrote:
No-one's dictating: I'm just asking them politely to take some suggestions into consideration - suggestions which no-one has so far pointed out as being unreasonable, and which I would tend to view as being procedurally sensible and good things to do. That's all.
I believe you are assuming that the department which runs tne root server at UMD has a choice in the matter. Consider a campus-wide IPv4 address space reorganisation to make better use of their available space. It would make sense to do this during summer when students are away. Having to stop using that IP by June would fit that scenario. The scarcity of IPv4 will result in more and more streamlining of network address spaces within organisations. While I have seen this announcement because I subscribed to nanog, I wouldnt be surprised to see that news spread via many other means. And how much more warning would one really need ? It isn't as if they were to announce that the end of the world will be this coming friday. (that one was announced centuries ago and isn't getting much press :-) This is a simple change, the internet will not stop running. It may take an extra second to reboot the bind servers that haven't gotten updates.