Hi David, I will like to do a short presentation about a new project, 6DEPLOY, which will organize IPv6 trainings in Europe and the rest of the RIR regions, including the participation of some of the RIRs as partners and others as sponsors. Regards, Jordi
De: David Kessens <david.kessens@nsn.com> Responder a: <ipv6-wg-admin@ripe.net> Fecha: Wed, 23 Apr 2008 03:58:39 -0700 Para: <ipv6-wg@ripe.net> CC: <meeting@ripe.net> Asunto: [ipv6-wg] Call for agenda items and draft agenda for ipv6 wg RIPE56
During next RIPE meeting, our working group is scheduled to meet on:
Wed, May 7, 14:00 - 15:30, in Bordeaux Room, Hotel Palace, Berlin
I have prepared a draft agenda (see below) with the all the usual agenda items.
At this point, I would like to invite all of you to propose other agenda items that are relevant for the deployment of ipv6 in the RIPE service region. Note that we care more about the technical content of your topic than the presentation method: very brief topics without presentation slides that just need a brief discussion are just as welcome as longer presentations with slides.
I would also like to draw your attention to the following:
The RIPE NCC is planning to turn off IPv4 connectivity on the wireless network for the duration of around an hour on the wednesday morning. This will allow us to try out how one could survive on an IPv6 only network and to draw attention to all the issues that still need to be worked out in order to make this work 100% seemless for the rest of the Internet users. In order to help you prepare, in addition to the normal dual stack wireless network, there will be an IPv6 only wireless network available during the whole meeting and the RIPE NCC will provide instruction sheets on how to configure various popular operating systems.
Obviously, the participants of the IPv6 working group don't need all this as we are already fully prepared for the coming of IPv6. However, you are very welcome to participate by helping other people to get their setup to work with IPv6 or by submitting reports and bugfixes/workarounds on problems that are discovered when trying this out. The actual operational details about this event will be posted by the RIPE NCC.
In addition to our working group session and the ipv6 only event, I would like to encourage you to take a look at the plenary agendas. There are a large number of presentations scheduled that touch directly or indirectly on IPv6.
I hope this helps and see you all in Berlin,
David Kessens ---
Draft agenda for the IPv6 Working Group Meeting RIPE56
When: Wed, May 7, 14:00 - 15:30 Where: Bordeaux Room, Hotel Palace, Berlin
A. Administrative stuff - appointment of scribe - agenda bashing (David Kessens)
B. Quick update from the RIPE NCC regarding ipv6 services (RIPE NCC)
C. Experience with ipv6 on the wireless network before, after and during the IPv4 turn-off (RIPE NCC, input from the audience)
D. Report(s) about *actual* v6 traffic volume as compared to v4? *what's real* out there, not what's on powerpoint? (input from the audience)
E. Follow-up: Global IPv6 routing table status (discussion) (Gert Doering)
F. Developments/initiatives regarding IPv6 in the RIPE region and beyond (input from the audience)
...
Y. Input for the RIPE NCC Activity Plan (input from the audience)
Z. AOB ---
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