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[ipv6-wg] Proposal for new charter
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João Damas
joao at bondis.org
Wed Oct 28 18:11:38 CET 2009
right, but it would be good if there are not multiple versions evolving in parallel. I think david was trying to helpful but unintentionally introduced confusion. So, Shane could you perhaps merge all input up to this point and put a new version out for comment? Then David can perhaps wrap up the discussion and call for consensus? Joao On 27 Oct 2009, at 16:55, Kostas Zorbadelos wrote: > On Thursday 22 October 2009 23:40:48 David Kessens wrote: > > I finally managed to read the entire thread. > > From all the discussions up to know, I prefer the wording of David's > proposal. > So I support this while waiting for Shane's input. > > It's really nice to see this mailing list being utilized. > > Kostas Zorbadelos > >> ---- >> >> IPv6 is the next generation of the Internet Protocol (IP). The IPv6 >> working group exists to advance the adoption of IPv6 in the Internet. >> >> The working group activities cover anything that facilitates the >> deployment of IPv6 and that supports the co-existence of IPv6 and >> IPv4. >> >> These activities include: >> >> * Outreach >> * Education >> * Share and track deployment experiences >> * Propose solutions for operational issues >> >> ---- >
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