> The fundemental issue here the architecture has been changed to support
> multiple simultanious scopes. 

And it was taken too far before the consequences were understood.  
Now we're fixing this bug, and it's about time.

> Those that are having a hard time figuring
> out how to do that are opposed to SL

There is no difficulty in figuring out what to do.  We've figured it out
already.  There is a simple fix with few drawbacks and there are 
unacceptably complex fixes with numerous drawbacks.  It's a no-brainer.

> This is a new environment where we will be able to develop
> apps that were not possible in the single-scope environment of IPv4.

No.  Scopes reduce the ablity of the network to support apps.
They make it harder to produce an app that works independently
of network location, and they don't add a single extra capability
that wasn't present already.

Why in the world you should be trying to promote dysfunction in the 
network is beyond me.  

Keith
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