On Sun, 07 Apr 2013 13:54:04 +0300, Alex said:
Well if the RFCs would just be set in stone already like Moses's 10 commandments and if the programmers would actually start writing code for v6 and if the web site hosting servers would at least have dual stack enabled on them it would be great.
But till then we just change a RFC here, band-aid IPv4 there and wait till everything reaches critical mass and comes crashing on our heads.
I find it interesting that you complain about a 15 year old protocol not being set in stone, and cite that as a reason for no code getting done. But the solution is to take advantage of the fact that the 30 year old predecessor isn't set in stone either... (And there's no reason that programmers can't be writing code - RFC3542 came out in May 2003)