Dear IPv6 WG list members, we had a very packed agenda in our last session in Prague. Therefore we unfortunately did not have so much time for questions and longer discussions. Thanks again to all of the presenters! More than a week has passed now and I heard very different, opposing opinions about one of the presentations. Geoff Huston was talking about "Why Is This IPv6 Transition Taking So long" [1]. Shortly before the RIPE89 meeting Geoff published a related article [2] in the APNIC blog. What do you think about Geoffs presentation? Did the Internet change and do we have to adjust our expectations? Do you agree to the fact that we now have "A Network of Names" and are using a lot of CDNs to bring content to the End Users and therefore perhaps do not need to do more IPv6 migration or do you think we all should find a way to somehow speed up the IPv6 migration around the world to enable end-to-end communication between all devices again? [1] https://ripe89.ripe.net/archives/video/1493/ [2] https://blog.apnic.net/2024/10/22/the-ipv6-transition/ Thanks and kind regards from Berlin Chris