On Wednesday 25 November 2009 9:22 am, Adrian Knoth wrote:
I'm happy to go away and not bother you with the
progress network
programming made during the last 10 years.
The devil is in "programming" . . . networking is still stuck in the last
Century. There are clear political reasons for that, but here is not the
place . . .
Yes, if code can cover both 4 and 6 that is great. Code should do that
wherever possible, of course.
But 6 has (thus far) failed . . . in terms of take up. Expecting users to
grapple with 6 for intramural networking when they are familiar with 4 for
extramural is an ?unnecessary burden. (Code, see above, is obviously another
matter.)
Michael