Ask Bjørn Hansen:
> > If they're not monitored how can they even *have* scores?
 
> They get the default score of a new server added to the system.

Is there any work being done on IPv6 support for the pool?  Before actually 
returning AAAA records in DNS, it might nice to allow people to add IPv6 
servers and monitor them, for two reasons:

* It would be useful to see what the quality of a typical IPv6 server is.  
  While native IPv6 is becoming more common, a lot of IPv6 end-user connections 
  are still tunnelled, and even native connectivity sometimes has "interesting" 
  routing.

* Adding IPv6 servers will create a "buffer" of servers, so that when IPv6 is 
  finally turned on in DNS, the first IPv6 server to be added doesn't get a 
  flood of queries from every IPv6-enabled pool client.

If the issue here is just one of developer resources, I'd be happy to lend a 
hand.

        - river.

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