
+1 That applies entirely to text of Bernard. Yes it's quite easy as a formula once it's done by another person, but it's deeply sincere! Congratulations, once again! Mohsen On 14 Jan, Bernard Tuy wrote: | | ====BT: Despite the fact I remained silent since the last RIPE meeting | where we started to discuss this new charter. I'd like to congratulate | all those who contributed to this document. To me it is nonetheless | pretty clear, but concise too and well focused on the most important | challenges the IPv6 promoters will have to deal with. | | Thanx for the good job ! | | Cheers, | | +Bernard T. | --- | | David Kessens wrote: | >The Last Call for our new charter resulted in a very large number of | >positive responses and nobody at all speaking up against the new | >charter. I therefore conclude that we have consensus on the charter. | > | >I did receive a few comments from the working group chair list that | >the first sentence mentioning the 'IP protocol' is a bit awkward as | >'IP' already stands for 'Internet Protocol'. It was suggested that we | >simply use the words 'Internet Protocol' instead of 'IP protocol' to | >avoid this issue. As this is really only an editorial change, I will | >go ahead and make this change when I request the RIPE NCC to post the | >new charter. Please let me know if you have an issue with this | >editorial change. | > | >I would like to thank Shane as the author of the charter text and | >everybody else who contributed with comments and suggestions for the | >charter discussion. | > | >David Kessens | >--- | > | >New proposed charter for the IPv6 working group: | > | >(first sentence was changed from: | > IPv6 is the next generation IP protocol | > to: | > IPv6 is the next generation Internet Protocol) | > | >----------------------------------------------------------------------- | >IPv6 is the next generation Internet Protocol. The IPv6 working group | >exists | >to promote IPv6 adoption. | > | >The working group activities may be anything useful in helping people | >to deploy IPv6, and to manage IPv4/IPv6 co-existence. These activities | >include: | > | >* Outreach | >* Education | >* Sharing deployment experiences | >* Discussing and fixing operational issues | > | >The working group will cooperate with operators and others, both | >inside and outside the networking industry, to share resources and | >combine efforts. | >-----------------------------------------------------------------------