From: David Conrad [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Some might argue that if time isn't a consideration, the right 
>way to "Do It Right" is to throw out IPv6 as an abject failure 
>and start anew.  

I must be missing something: why are we concluding that IPv6 is an
abject failure? 

If the reason is because of the scarcity of IPv6 deployment by us end
users, then I would state that this is EXACTLY what I personally
expected would happen back in 1994 (please see
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1687.txt) and that this does not necessarily
reflect IPv6's technical merits.

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