> 
>       The rest is apparently a religious crusade to wipe out all remenants
>       of the old ways.

I don't think so.

>From my perspective maintaining ip6.int is not cost-free, because it uses up
cycles worrying if something you do might break it.  This is an intrinsic
problem when things get old and nobody except a few know what the connections
are. 

As far as the cost of the migration -- that cost has to be met, no matter
what, it's just a matter of when.  By now, people who make pro-active
changes have already done so -- the rest won't until ip6.int finally goes
away. 

-- 
Kent Crispin 
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