Well, interesting debate.  Glad I've made a difference by resurrecting
the defect - though getting it put onto the wishlist was not actually
what I hoped for!

Perhaps Vicenzo you are right that this needs to go onto a developer
discussion, and not just because the defect has been iced.  There are
real puzzles around.  I've done some research, and found that IPv6 is
getting another push in the industry - not what I had expected to find.
Kristian's question, how does Vista do it, deserves a good answer, and
might yield better solutions than merely disabling IPv6 wholesale.  I
can't personally shed light there - my whole purpose in trying Linux was
to avoid Vista!

But I would emphasize that what's at stake here is nothing to do with
IPv6.  Rather, it's the adoption of consumer Linux, which has an
unparalleled opportunity given the disruption which Microsoft is causing
with Vista.  Ubuntu's reputation makes it a key player in this whole
business of Linux adoption.

So the Ubuntu devs in considering this issue are _really_ choosing
between being protocol-friendly and being newbie-friendly.  I had
expected that would be a straightforward call ... but in any case, it's
not my call, it's theirs.

That's all from me in this forum until the New Year.  Happy Christmas
all around (or whatever you're celebrating!).

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IPv6 should be disabled by default
https://launchpad.net/bugs/24828

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