I do not agree, not completely. It has some quirks as I also posted here DNSSEC keys changed after modiying DNS and Sender Policy Framework options - #3 by Ilia , but it is still usable. Could use some love though, yeah, but something like DNSSEC shouldn’t be simply dropped. Still not doing that even for good technical reasons: for a personal domain rather than dropping DNSSEC not working with nsupdate and dynamic IP (trying to end up with some local servers from home on the internet), I rather hooked a direct FO over a few houses between my home servers and the public servers, and transported a static IP.
For the moment yeah, it is stopped for my main domains, but only for convenience because I rebuilt everything; I am doing that every 3-5 years or so. Don’t know why, it is in my blood or something…