Hi Chris,
The best practices have largely been agreed to (as much as any best practices ever are). IPv6 is as mature as it can get until a billion end-users get on it. Large ISPs around the world have rolled it out in production. Major OSes support it out-of-the-box. If you don't even try to understand it, you are being left behind already.
IPv6 has alot of "under the carpet" issues because vendors fear too much discussion about this will delay large-scale use even more. Every sane person agree the world needs to move to IPv6, but IMHO this is not being done in the most responsible manner.
I propose we let the billion dollars companies do the hard work, but at the same protect SMBs from IPv6. The Fedora Project could do their part by disabling IPv6 by default.
Please see my message providing links about IPv6 security threats, including recent slides (this year!) from IETF members. I do my homework before making statements on the net.
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