"My point in that talk is that there are bumps even in places where youFor the full posting and other IPv6 discussions, visit ARIN at http://lists.arin.net/pipermail/ppml/2008-February/009960.html
don't expect them, such as applications that _do_ support IPv6 (but not
easy dual-stack) or registrars that, to their credit, have implemented
AAAA glue for years (but had some bugs in their implementation and there
hasn't been sufficient use of the registration system to tickle those
bugs). However, for me and my organization, that has been justification
for moving ahead now. It's precisely because with think there WILL be
some pain, bumps, and delays in converting to dual-stack that we feel we
need to get started now. We still have a little bit of time before the
crunch comes; if we move now, we believe we will be in a much better
position than if we wait until we absolutely have to migrate."
We Need to Get Started Now
February 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Michael Sinatra, an IPv6 wizard at UC Berkeley had the following words of wisdom on a recent mailing list posting:
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