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[ipv6-wg] [official] What Shall This WG Do
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Jen Linkova
furry13 at gmail.com
Sat Oct 5 04:20:06 CEST 2019
Hello, dear IPv[0-9] enthusiasts, supporters and zealots, As a co-chair I'm excited to see some discussion happening here, especially after the list has been quiet for a while. I'm less excited to see that some people have started giving up hope and telling the rest of use we shall give up to.. By a lucky coincidence we have 10 mins open-mic slot during IPv6 WG session in Rotterdam to discuss what the WG is doing and what we, as a community, want it to do (however after reading all those threads I'm afraid 10 mins might not be enough). What I'd like to ask you meantime is to think what the priorities and goals are. Get IPv6 adoption to 100%? (Is it realistic? Shall we target to 100%?) Convince everyone that IPv6 is good and IPv4 shall be turned off? Provide a venue for those who are interested to discuss the topic and share the experience (including negative one? Produce documents (or recommendations?) Educate people? What should be considered as success, what is the failure and what is just a roadblock? The current WG charter is available on https://www.ripe.net/participate/ripe/wg/ipv6 Please read it and let's discuss if anything should be changed there. -- SY, Jen Linkova aka Furry
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