> […] while providing IPv6 routing where necessary.
This is the key point. Right now, and on the short term, IPv6 is not necessary at all. Or at least it isn't perceived to be. Reason: everyone is still compatible with IPv4. I know it's as stupid as racing towards a concrete wall, telling yourself that you can always slam the breaks later, but we seem to race towards that wall anyway.
> People are basically in denial. […] they have seemingly no accountability […]
I completely agree. But I can't think of a way to solve this.
This is the key point. Right now, and on the short term, IPv6 is not necessary at all. Or at least it isn't perceived to be. Reason: everyone is still compatible with IPv4. I know it's as stupid as racing towards a concrete wall, telling yourself that you can always slam the breaks later, but we seem to race towards that wall anyway.
> People are basically in denial. […] they have seemingly no accountability […]
I completely agree. But I can't think of a way to solve this.