I'm sorry, but blacklisting IPv6 is unacceptable. The 'apocalypse' is
drawing near — current projections point to 2012 as the most likely
date.

So it's almost certain that by 2011 the majority of Internet users will
have an IPv6 connection.

And then this begs the question: will Ubuntu 10.04 systems be in
production in 2012. Of *course*!

Therefore anybody with the slightest bit of common sense cannot possibly
for a moment consider disabling IPv6 out-of-the-box. Having IPv6 work
out-of-the-box is extremely important, despite the issues people are
having now (which, to be honest, are due to broken IPv6 connectivity or
broken DNS resolvers; not Ubuntu's fault, and not something we should
fix).

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[karmic regression] all network apps / browsers suffer from multi-second delays 
by default due to IPv6 DNS lookups
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/417757
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