On Wed, May 8, 2013 at 2:27 AM, Markus Stenberg <markus.stenberg@iki.fi> wrote:
On 8.5.2013, at 12.20, Steven Barth <cyrus@openwrt.org> wrote:
> On 08.05.2013 11:07, Dave Taht wrote:
>> Unless you wish to maintain these modifications forever, it is helpful
>> to seek consensus with the mainline developers of these tools to push
>> your patches in a mutually acceptible form. I would suspect that dnsmasq
>> and odhcp6c devs would be amiable to a discussion at the very least.
> Speaking for odhcp6c I have looked into the homenet changes yesterday and I don't see it as a big hassle to merge these features into the main branch at some point once they have an official IANA number and the specs are somewhat stable.
>
> Also feel free to contact me if you are thinking about getting anything IPv6-related upstream to OpenWrt and we can discuss that or you can of course also use the official channels, mailing lists and so on.

That's underlying problem with both dnsmasq and odhcp6c forked changes - we use IOS-specific prefix class option # that is NOT from IANA, and I'd rather not see it in wide use for obvious reasons.

I have few problems with IOS setting a default standard, open source following it, and the IANA blessing it later. :) That said, what is the status of the IANA application? Link?

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