On 5/29/20 10:38 AM, Jens Link wrote:
Nick Hilliard <nick@foobar.org> writes:
having the meetings, for starters. Sure. Let's talk more about deploying IPv6. Did work very well for the last decade / years.
oh, but it has. Talking about issues, creating traction, usually helps. Just check the google stats for the percentage of users accessing google via IPv6: Sep 2008: 0.04%, May 2020: 30% . Then check the stats for Greece. Greece is at almost 50% and I can tell you why: We (main ISPs+Academia) created a task force and started presenting and educating (other SPs, Enterprises etc). I bet that countries with similar percentages followed a similar path. What you're proposing is the end user's perspective and its fine. We're not just end users, we can influence things on a larger scale (sometimes, at least) cheers, Yannis
Personally I think that one thing that might work better is to avoid IPv4 only services when there is an alliterative service with IPv6 enabled. One only has some little extra work, like installing a browser plugin and watching the output.
So do not complain that $ISP has no IPv6 choose an alliterative if you can. If the git web service you are using does not complain and open tickets, choose an alternative. If your CDN does not fully support IPv6 do not complain and choose an alternative. ....
Jens