On Mon, Dec 6, 2021 at 5:59 PM Owen DeLong <owen@delong.com> wrote:
The situation is such that the current economic incentives would be most advantageous to me to preserve my LRSA and abandon my RSA, which would involve simply turning off IPv6.
While the details are certainly yours to keep private, from other statements made, or implied, it sounded as if consolidating all your resources under a single RSA was the most financially advantageous to you *today* (as in saving you money *today*). And all that while allowing you to continue to be connected to the entire Internet (which includes IPv6), which I would presume you wish to be. Of course, it does go without saying, that no one can predict future fees, so whether one would continue to save with a combined RSA, and for how long, is unknowable. You place your bets and take your chances (in ten to twenty years we will know if moving to a consolidated RSA would have saved you money vs. separate accounts). That those that feel their admitted foolishness in the past may influence their future choices, is a given.