Dear everyone,
I am happy to join as a co-chair and want to say many thanks to Jen who
has been around and organising for such a long time. I wish you a good
sail, be with IPv6 wherever your plans bring you to.
I hope I can contribute to the IPv6 network networking (sic!) in the
next years and
Salut Jens,
Jens Link writes:
> [...]
> 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
Hey Jens,
that's a great idea! I was also thinking about this some time ago, but
did not find the right time to start.
For those who want to be involved/know what is going on: gitlab (and
github and so on) has a nice "watch" features that notifies on any
change.
Jens, what do you think about
Hey Leo,
Leo Vegoda writes:
>> ## Motivation
>>
>> The Motivation is:
>>
>> - with GUA, potential connectivity to the Internet later does not
>> require renumbering
>> - with GUA, reverse DNS is easily possible
>
> I don't understand the motivation. What kind of organisation would
> have so
Good morning everyone,
a follow up from the RIPE83 IPv6 WG meeting: I had a few talk afterwards
and at I got the feeling that "not to ULA, but to GUA" would be the most
sustainable way forward.
## Motivation
The Motivation is:
- with GUA, potential connectivity to the Internet later does not