Even though i think it's a good experiment we are not even able to get rid of ipv4 in favour of ipv6 after 30 years. Even though it has many benefits, backwards compatibility also makes a strong case here.

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Arjen 0 months ago
I that's because ipv6 doesn't really solve the fundamental issues and it required a tremendous amount of cooperation to even get support for it. Backwards compatibility is a must but there seem to be ways to integrate with existing software without having to rewrite it all. (as is the case with something like reticulum)