> >  use IPv6 end to end.  AFAIK, the US DoD required IPv6 by end 2008.
>  And who actually believes that they will really manage to do that. d:

Indeed.  But it does serve as a useful checkpoint of sorts.  I am sure
10 years from now, we will be reading about how IPv6 failed to catchup
in 2008 inspite of the mandate from the US DoD.

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