BCP177 would appear to be a significantly better answer here.
Speaking for myself. That is, no hats.
BCP 177 is a very good thing. It represents the IETF consensus that IPv6 is
the future of the Internet.
I think that draft-iab-2870bis-01.txt should become a BCP as well. I think it
is important for the IETF to say that each of the root servers -- all 13 of
them -- need to support IPv4 and IPv6. This could be done with dual-stack or
it an be done with different hardware. The client can't tell, so we should not
impose a specific configuration. By including this requirement in 2870bis, the
IETF is holding strong in its commitment to IPv6 on every node. The root
servers are critical infrastructure, and in my view, they should lead the way
to IPv6.
Russ