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[ipv6-wg] RIPE80 Call for Presentations
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Andreas Härpfer
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Fri Apr 24 14:23:22 CEST 2020
> On 24. Apr 2020, at 13:38, Jens Link <lists at quux.de> wrote: > > I would like to see a presentation explaining what is so hard about > deploying IPv6 and what the technical difficulties are. If I remember > correctly in her talk at RIPE79 Veronika asked the audience who has > deployed IPv6 an only 1/4 (or 1/3) raised their hands. I think in the off-record discussion after her talk Veronika was also asked about the sad status of Github with regard to IPv6 and she promised to address this to the appropriate folks within Microsoft. Perhaps we should follow up on this with her … and as an additional incentive: competitor GitLAB finally seems to have added IPv6 support recently :-) -Andi
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