Jonathan Bennett schrieb am Mittwoch 01 Juli 2009: > Thomas Schäfer wrote: > > No, the answer was not satisfying. > > What part of "it's not under our control" didn't you understand?
Do you mean this part of the answer from 2007: "Well we're largely dependent on UCL (and Bytemark to a lesser extent) being able to allocate us IPv6 addresses for our machines." Have you asked ? (this year, not in the Dark Ages) Nearly all academic/unisversity networks support ipv6 (nl ,be, ch, de, fr, at, cn, jp, pt, edu,....) Openstreetmap is a very progressive project and it does not fit, if we are the last member of the ipv6-internet. bytemark has some infos to this topic: http://www.bytemark.co.uk/support/technical_documents/ipv6 Also ucl is involved with projects in ipv6. Make OPENSTREETMAP to the traffic-KILLER-APPLICATION for ipv6 at ucl !! Lets solving the Chicken-and-egg problem in ipv6 by simply doing it. Regards, Thomas Schäfer _______________________________________________ talk mailing list talk@openstreetmap.org http://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/talk