This is where pragmatism comes in.
We have absolutely no control over those resolvers, and even if we had any 
influence whatsoever with those who did, corporate networks are very slow to 
change.  Ubuntu is the outsider.  The Windows machines work.  Your solution is 
not a pragmatic one.

So, while being "pure" is good, I thought Ubuntu stayed out of such
things.

That's why Ubuntu offers easy integration of binary drivers for ATI and
nVidia, why Ubuntu has a restricted-extras for convenient meta.

Simply because IPv6 is *better* doesn't mean you should sacrifice
adoption for the ideal.

Using AI_ADDRCONFIG is simple enough, and as noted browsers like Firefox
and Chrome have adopted that.

What would be nice would be a simple package that forces it across the
board, simply as an option for broken networks.

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[regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays by 
default due to IPv6 DNS lookups
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417757
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