I would like to remind you that this list is not intended to get into contests on who has a better website (unless of course it is not reachable over ipv6 ;-)).
This is not a contest. This is about improving the availability of educational resources to help ISPs implement IPv6. There is far too much information about IPv6 scattered over too many sites and books. A lot of that information is old and out of date, or it is of dubious quality because somebody has an axe to grind such as the people who want to assign their customers /120 blocks to "conserve addresses". We need some editorial review of the existing material so that people know what sites/books/people they can trust. Jordi and I are communicating privately to get the IPv6 Task Force website fixed so that people can actually access the information on that site. And we will include links to some of that material on the ARIN IPv6 educational wiki http://www.getipv6.info I believe that this is all worthy of discussion on this list since it helps prepare for the coming IPv6 implementation crunch. --Michael Dillon P.S. IPv6 is *NOT* IPv4 with more bits. It is a different protocol from IPv4 with a different addressing architecture and numerous different approaches to networking problems. You have to make some serious effort to learn and understand it.