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    Daniel J. Bernstein ‏@hashbreaker Jan 6

    Deep confusion in https://blog.sesse.net/blog/tech/2016-01-06-20-54_ipv6_non_alternatives_djbs_article_13_years_later.html … doesn't manage to hide the core issue: "The _single_ benefit is that they won't have to renumber."

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      1. Daniel J. Bernstein ‏@hashbreaker Jan 6

        Easy IPv6 software+spec changes today, adding the critical IPv4-addresses-work-without-renumbering feature, would still have huge benefits.

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      3. martin ➬ ‏@martinkrafft Jan 6

        @hashbreaker Well, I think you're wrong. We're 20 years into adoption and seeing exponential growth. You're late.

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      5. Daniel J. Bernstein ‏@hashbreaker Jan 6

        Try telling your manager that you're going to make your web server IPv6-only, cutting off 90% of Internet users. Ridiculous. @martinkrafft

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    1. Chris Siebenmann ‏@thatcks Jan 6

      @hashbreaker As a sysadmin, adding a IPv6 address is the easy bit. The hard parts are software reconfig, IPv6 software bugs, rearchitecting.

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