It has become clear to me, in the past couple of years, that Canonical
isn't really interested in stuff like this. They don't really understand
IPv6, and don't care enough to work on it. The only thing that
officially runs IPv6 is because some people whined about that long
enough in #ubuntu-mirrors, and because it is not probable that it breaks
stuff. BTW: It's not Canonical that made that possible, but some
mirroradmins of other companies (that do care).

So, IPv6 for Ubuntu will probably be on the same day that it has more
users than Windows.

PS: This really is the wrong place for this bug. But 3.5 years of
ignorance on Canonicals part calls for a rant of some kind.

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