Am Donnerstag 02 Juli 2009 schrieb Tom Hughes: > We (the admins) are all well aware of this. I personally have had IPv6 > on my home network for some years now.
That is nice. > There are reasons why this is not as simple as it sounds. I know that > sounds a bit cryptic but please believe me when I say it is complicated. I don't. > There is a reason they only do it for selected networks (and believe me > when I say that getting on the list is hard even if you want to). The > main reason is that something like 0.1% of people on the internet at > large will find themselves unable to connect at all if you just add an > AAAA record globally at the present time. Those number's are from the > research Google conducted by running an experiment on their home page: This are excuses from people fearing to lose one promille of the volume of sales. I thank you for your the factual an honest answer. I will finish my rebellion for now. But be sure, I will ask again. Best regards, Thomas Schäfer _______________________________________________ talk mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk

