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"Programmers can't get IPv6 thus that is why they do not have IPv6 in their applications"....
On Tue, 27 Nov 2012, Jeroen Massar wrote:
> As for actually getting IPv6 at home or at work, there are so many ways
> to get that, thus not having it is a completely ridiculous excuse.
bull. explain using a tunnel broker to anyone who isn't a network
engineer.
oh, and then make that work inside a typical F500 corp network with
restrictions on inbound and outbound ports, no admin user access to
desktop machines, etc.
Until the orgs that support the developers find that v6 is a priority
(through whatever means it happens - neteng/IT/etc pushing it up the chain
or politics/marketing pushing it down the chain) and it's functional on
the typical corp desktop, the typical corp application engineer is going
to have no motivation (not to mention no time in his/her schedule to
reengineer their platform) to support v6.
...david (who hasn't read the rest of the thread. but is it really any
different than any other?)
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