Ask Bjørn Hansen wrote:
Yes, I'm considering that. If anything is holding it up, then it's IPv6 coverage being much more spotty in many countries. Disproportionally many of the IPv6 IPs are in a few countries, and then disproportionally many seem to be at just a few providers.
I expect that the lack of servers in certain countries will be compensated by the lack of users in same countries. Similar, for providers.
Most providers have not started rolling out IPv6 yet. So, the servers of their customers are not IPv6 connected. But there are no users, either. So it should not be a problem. Rob _______________________________________________ pool mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/pool
