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by azernik 1720 days ago
I mean. When it's stuff people have to do for work and they're not doing it, and that happens on a systemic level? Usually it's not "laziness", it's just that there's always lots of work and there's never enough money/man-hours.

The main point I'm trying to make is that this has nothing to do with the technical characteristics of IPv6 itself. By definition, a layer 3 protocol interacts with every single piece of network-related software out there. You have to update everything, and that's a whole lot of work no matter how you cut it. It only takes one awful hack like that MIT thing you described (whyyyyyyyyyyy) to hold up an entire migration.

(If I were MIT, I would suggest turning off router advertisements ie the infrastructure side of SLAAC, and only serving addresses over DHCPv6. Gets you an easier port of hacky shit like that.)