RE: RE: one data point regarding native IPv6 support

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> Cameron Byrne wrote:
> The faint promise of yet another transition mechanism is hardly
> a motivation to keep 6to4 around.  The data (ripe ...)
> overwhelming proves default-on 6to4 clients + thinly deployed
> relays = unreliable ipv6 and ipv6 deployment obstacle.  

That's the difference between a fait promise and a proven failure. The promise of "IPv6 native IPv6 is going to be deployed next year" has failed for 10+ years in a row. Nobody believes in it anymore; your choices are to believe in yet another transition mechanism or switch to the post-mortem camp.

Get a life.

Michel.

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