Thus wrote Mikael Abrahamsson (swm...@swm.pp.se):

> I don't think IPv6 has failed, I just think it's going to take a long time,
> and especially the last 10% is going to take a really really long time.
> Decades.

At some point in time IPv4 code will rot, and see too little testing to
be still useful, and around then v4 will die pretty quickly.

Given we'll have enterprise walled gardens with v4 inside for a long time,
that indeed will take decades. If you plan projects that span more than
one decade, making sure it's IPv6 capable will at least save you money
in the long run, because enterprise-only features come at a premium.

regards,
        spz
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