Dear colleagues, As mentioned in my email on 24 August, over the past few months we have been working on a project to document some high-level best practices on IPv6 adoption, titled “Creating an Enabling Environment for IPv6 Adoption.” This work is part of the Internet Governance Forum (IGF) inter-sessional efforts to create more tangible outcomes for the IGF by collecting and documenting best practices on a variety of topics. With the IGF 2015 taking place next week from 10-13 November, this project is drawing to a close and the final draft document is now published and open for review. The document is available at: http://review.intgovforum.org/?p=3987 You can use this same website to submit any comments. Comments will close on 14 November 2015, after which a final version of the document that incorporates any comments received will be released and made available for distribution. On day two of the IGF (11 November) from 09:00-10:30 local time (UTC-3) there will also be a session in which the main contributors will discuss the document and its main conclusions on what they believe are enabling factors that contribute to IPv6 adoption. Just like all sessions at the IGF, remote participation for this session will be available via http://www.intgovforum.org. Please follow the instructions that will be posted on that website. Finally I would like to thank all the RIPE community members that have contributed to this project, by responding to our survey or by making direct contributions on the mailing list or conference calls. Regards, Marco Hogewoning RIPE NCC - External Relations