Breakfast Topic: Is DKP starting to become obsolete?

I trawled through the guild recruitment forums to see if this was actually part of a wider trend, but don't know what to think. The 25-man raiding guilds are the most likely to say they use a DKP system or variant; 10-man raiding guilds nearly all use loot councils, at least from my (admittedly brief) survey of the current advertisements.
Is this also happening on your realms, or have I gotten this wrong? We all know that every DKP system has its issues and that administrating them is one of the larger headaches for guild leaders. 10-man raiding is also more popular than 25-man raiding right now, and it probably doesn't make sense for a guild to obsessively track DKP for a 10-man where most players probably aren't rolling on the same stuff. Is DKP dying, or is it just a sign of the popularity of the 10-man model?
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Saeadame Mar 10th 2012 6:46PM
I PUGed DS with a 25 man guild recently, and they were using DKP. But, since I was there, any pieces I wanted had to be rolled. If I lost the roll, then it would revert to the DKP system, which basically ment that anyone who could POSSIBLY use the item for their main or offspec, even if they already had it, rolled on anything I did.
Which was kind of sucky, as the PUG person, but I guess I can see how they want to keep loot "in the guild."