This is ridiculous. The old RFCs served well for something like 20 years, there was absolutely no need to change them. For me it's just another reason to look forward to retiring from the field of computing and getting the hell off the damned Internet for good. (Absent its use as a technical resource for work, I see no need for it at all.)
You broke the code. There is no need whatsoever for these changes.
What's so "good" about IPV6? Just another totally unnecessary change. IPV4 has served us well since the early 1980s and it is still quite good enough.
This is ridiculous. The old RFCs served well for something like 20 years, there was absolutely no need to change them. For me it's just another reason to look forward to retiring from the field of computing and getting the hell off the damned Internet for good. (Absent its use as a technical resource for work, I see no need for it at all.)