Beloved IPv6 fans, RIPE 68 is rapidly approaching, and as always your trusty working group chairs have been putting together an agenda. We have two 90-minute slots in Warsaw: 2014-05-15 09:00-10:30 (Thursday 1st morning slot) 2014-05-15 11:00-12:30 (Thursday 2nd morning slot) We'll have to change rooms, but happily the slots are on the same day, so we can maintain our focus on IPv6 topics without other distractions. Our current plan: 5 minutes Session Booting & Initialization 20 minutes IPv6 Penetration in Hungary Janos Zsako 20 minutes Painting by Numbers (Visualization of Structured IPv6-Addressing) Heige Holz 15 minutes RIPE 554bis (Requirements for IPv6 in ICT Equipment... revised!) Jan Zorz / Sander Steffann 15 minutes RIPE IPv6 Analyser Alex Band 15 minutes BCOP document: "IPv6 troubleshooting procedures for helpdesks" Benno Overeinder / Jan Zorz 15 minutes IETF document: "Balanced Security for IPv6 Residential CPE" Ragnar Anfinsen 15 minutes IPv6 Campus Deployment Experience Niall O'Reilly 10 minutes Session Shutdown Careful observers will notice that we do still have time available. It's your working group, so if you have anything IPv6-related to discuss, you may still have a chance. See you in Warsaw! On behalf of your IPv6 working group chairs, -- Shane