OMFG… jestli tohle vyviji prohlizec, tak ruce pryc od Koreje.
Nekolik citaci vyvojare Opery (Eirik Byrkjeflot Anonsen):
Of course, over the years since we implemented ipv6 support in opera for
linux (back in 2002 or 2003, I think) we have generally moved towards
trying to avoid using it. Ipv4 works pretty much everywhere, ipv6 still
works almost nowhere. And the way things fail tend to give us problems
like failing to fall back to ipv4 when ipv6 failed.
But we're not avoiding ipv6 just to avoid it. We've just been
turning off ipv6 features in response to bug reports that shows us cases
where using ipv6 would make opera fail completely. As long as ipv4
actually works, it is better to successfully use ipv4 than to fail to
use ipv6. Of course, if ipv4 no longer works everywhere, then we will
have to live with failing completely in some cases. We just have to
pick our poison.
On the good side, now that IPv6 in opera finally decided to break down
completely, I hear we're working on fixing it „properly“. (It does help
that we suddenly discovered that there is an RFC on this. Pretty damn
stupid of us not to have thought of that ourselves…)
Ty kontextualni reklamy jsou nekdy opravdu uzasne:
Opéra à Vienne Autriche
La Flûte enchantée,La Chauve-Souris Concerts de Mozart et de Strauss
www.operavienne.com