[IPv6Scotch] Another meeting is in order

Brian E Carpenter brian.e.carpenter at gmail.com
Wed Jul 23 12:44:14 PDT 2014


I trust everyone realises that the choice of what we now call IPv6
was announced by the IPng Area Directors at the July 1994 IETF meeting
in Toronto, just a few blocks from here.

Personally I expected a 15 year time constant before general
deployment, so I was a bit optimistic. But things are moving
ahead:

http://www.google.com/intl/en/ipv6/statistics.html#tab=per-country-ipv6-adoption

Regards
   Brian

On 24/07/2014 06:14, Stuart Cheshire wrote:
> Our usual co-chairs are sadly absent from this IETF meeting, but discussion of state of IPv6 deployment remains as important as ever. Reliable sources report that a location has been secured for presentation of drafts, Thursdee evening after Bits ’n’ Bites. Don’t have a draft prepared, eh? Not to worry, you still have still time, and co-authoring drafts is encouraged for sure.
> 
> Please bring your own glass, and an extra for those who forget to bring theirs.
> 
> Watch this list for further information as it becomes available.
> 
> Stuart Cheshire
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