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February 1st, 2030 #IPv4flagday
https://ipv4flagday.net/
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Introduction of a non-supporter section? #9

Open ipviolations opened 5 years ago

ipviolations commented 5 years ago

We should think about including a non-supporter section and presentation of logos. Open for comments - thanks!

nivex commented 5 years ago

Mentions of outside organizations, supporting or not, need to be done only with their express permission. Your wholesale copy of dnsflagday.net has already raised the ire of the DNS community. Tread carefully.

Zenexer commented 5 years ago

@nivex From a legal perspective, I don’t know if that’s true.

If this has truly “already raised the ire of the DNS community,” that is rather unfortunate. What reason would the DNS community have to oppose this parody? I’m in the DNS community myself, and I found this site to be rather amusing.

I believe there are actually two parodies taking place here:

  1. DNS Flag Day was poorly executed. The word was not spread sufficiently, as is made obvious by the fact that the Twitter account only has 100 followers. Many large sites are going to encounter issues. That’s not to say the concept is bad, but word needed to be spread better about the event. This is, in my eyes, inexcusable. Even working within the DNS world, I was largely unaware of DNS Flag Day until relatively recently.
  2. IPv4 is long overdue to be phased out, and IPv6 compatibility is unfortunately lacking. Ideally, this needs to be changed.
pspacek commented 5 years ago

I think the main problem is that DNS vendors involved the DNS flag day have full hands with replying to people who have relevant questions, so throwing this parody in the mix does not help and drains resources. It costs time to explain people "no we are not affiliated with IPv4 flag day even though it lists us in Supporters section" etc.

Zenexer commented 5 years ago

@pspacek I find that hard to believe. DNS Flag Day has received very little attention--this parody even less.

pspacek commented 5 years ago

Sorry, I simply do not have means to convince you. I'm just random person who gets to answer DNS flag day related question daily for last half a year.

I can see your point and will accept suggestions how we can improve DNS flag day, feel free to report them to https://github.com/dns-violations/dnsflagday/issues

Zenexer commented 5 years ago

@pspacek Unfortunately, I think it's a bit late. DNS Flag Day affects me directly, yet I'm only just hearing about it. It's an excellent idea, but I'm personally a little disappointed that all these big-name supporters did very little to actually spread the word.

Oh well, what can you do? I appreciate your efforts, and this is definitely a step forward for the internet. I'm doing what I can to spread the word in time within my industry: https://www.namepros.com/threads/major-dns-changes-on-feb-1.1119553/ It's getting some attention, but I'm not going to have time to reach out to all of the named companies and ensure they're ready before Feb 1.

Zenexer commented 5 years ago

Paul Mockapetris is going to be at Namescon on Jan 29. If we're lucky, he'll make a PSA.