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[ipv6-wg] A strange idea
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Jens Link
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Mon Mar 4 22:03:02 CET 2024
Hi, last Monday there was an event by https://www.eco.de titled "IPv6 in Germany - How do we help those who are hesitant?" It was a nice day but unfortunately very few of the hesitant people where there. As I'm also currently working in a rather big IPv6 project IPv6 know how and training is currently a big topic in my daily work. As I was just randomly watching youtube, I had a very strange idea: What if we put together an "advent of IPv6" just like https://adventofcode.com/ or https://tryhackme.com/r/christmas We would need to create 25 tasks for people to solve. From basics to more advanced topics. What we also need is a containerized lab environment, including some virtual networking stuff. And maybe some sponsors for e.g. T-Shirts for people completing all / most of the task. And maybe some nice certificate. People seem to like them. Jens -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Delbrueckstr. 41 | 12051 Berlin, Germany | +49-151-18721264 | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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