While one aging application does not constitute 'the Internet', this should be taken as an early indicator of things that are happing, with more to come. http://www.fourmilab.ch/speakfree/eol/
Like it or not, the IETF must stop wasting time and effort building new structures on a crumbling framework. A quick scan of the IESG document queue shows that the vast majority of the workload is still not seriously focused on making IPv6 the default protocol.
Agreed.
http://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/digital-imprimatur/ is the really spooky essay. Excerpted in my December issue.
Read the Digital Imprimatur if you haven't already.
I will take another look at IPv6 before long and would welcome any **private** suggestions on how best to do that.
Happy new year, Tony
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