The difference is that there is no business at stake if this product don't fly. We can change it anyway.I don't see how this could reach consensus. It appears to me that way too many people here have forgot The Golden Rule of a successful product, which is to keep the customer happy. IPv6 is a product, it its success is a lot more tied to what customers (read: network administrators) think than to what people that develop stacks think, whether you like it or not.
- kurtis -
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