Last Call: New IPv6 working group charter (20091213)
All, We have reached the point where it is time to do a Last Call on the latest revision of the new proposed ipv6 working group charter as attached below and posted to the mailing list earlier today. We have gone from determining the generic direction to fine tuning the language for final publication. As Shane mentioned in his previous mail it looks like we have reached the point where further changes are not going to provide for a much improved outcome. Please speak up on or before 20091213 to voice your support for the new charter, or alternatively a statement why we need to consider further changes with suggestions of what these changes should entail. I have already started to keep track of people who stated their support before the official Last Call started, but after Shane's final version was posted, so there is no need to do so again. Just in case we do find very minor issues like a spelling error, I will correct them without issuing a new Last Call. Barring any other negative comments that preclude me from declaring a rough consensus, I will ask the RIPE NCC to post the new charter on the website after the Last Call has passed. I hope this helps, David Kessens --- New proposed charter for the IPv6 working group: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- IPv6 is the next generation IP protocol. The IPv6 working group exists to promote IPv6 adoption. The working group activities may be anything useful in helping people to deploy IPv6, and to manage IPv4/IPv6 co-existence. These activities include: * Outreach * Education * Sharing deployment experiences * Discussing and fixing operational issues The working group will cooperate with operators and others, both inside and outside the networking industry, to share resources and combine efforts. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
I support the new charter. Good work. Thanks, Marty On Dec 1, 2009, at 6:54 PM, David Kessens wrote:
All,
We have reached the point where it is time to do a Last Call on the latest revision of the new proposed ipv6 working group charter as attached below and posted to the mailing list earlier today. We have gone from determining the generic direction to fine tuning the language for final publication. As Shane mentioned in his previous mail it looks like we have reached the point where further changes are not going to provide for a much improved outcome.
Please speak up on or before 20091213 to voice your support for the new charter, or alternatively a statement why we need to consider further changes with suggestions of what these changes should entail. I have already started to keep track of people who stated their support before the official Last Call started, but after Shane's final version was posted, so there is no need to do so again.
Just in case we do find very minor issues like a spelling error, I will correct them without issuing a new Last Call. Barring any other negative comments that preclude me from declaring a rough consensus, I will ask the RIPE NCC to post the new charter on the website after the Last Call has passed.
I hope this helps,
David Kessens ---
New proposed charter for the IPv6 working group:
----------------------------------------------------------------------- IPv6 is the next generation IP protocol. The IPv6 working group exists to promote IPv6 adoption.
The working group activities may be anything useful in helping people to deploy IPv6, and to manage IPv4/IPv6 co-existence. These activities include:
* Outreach * Education * Sharing deployment experiences * Discussing and fixing operational issues
The working group will cooperate with operators and others, both inside and outside the networking industry, to share resources and combine efforts. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
We have reached the point where it is time to do a Last Call on the latest revision of the new proposed ipv6 working group charter as attached below and posted to the mailing list earlier today.
Well written charter. I'm in favour of approving it. --Michael Dillon
Full support. philip -- David Kessens said the following on 2/12/09 09:54 :
New proposed charter for the IPv6 working group:
----------------------------------------------------------------------- IPv6 is the next generation IP protocol. The IPv6 working group exists to promote IPv6 adoption.
The working group activities may be anything useful in helping people to deploy IPv6, and to manage IPv4/IPv6 co-existence. These activities include:
* Outreach * Education * Sharing deployment experiences * Discussing and fixing operational issues
The working group will cooperate with operators and others, both inside and outside the networking industry, to share resources and combine efforts. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Also full support, good job.
New proposed charter for the IPv6 working group:
----------------------------------------------------------------------- IPv6 is the next generation IP protocol. The IPv6 working group exists to promote IPv6 adoption.
The working group activities may be anything useful in helping people to deploy IPv6, and to manage IPv4/IPv6 co-existence. These activities include:
* Outreach * Education * Sharing deployment experiences * Discussing and fixing operational issues
The working group will cooperate with operators and others, both inside and outside the networking industry, to share resources and combine efforts. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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Same here :) -----Original Message----- From: ipv6-wg-admin@ripe.net [mailto:ipv6-wg-admin@ripe.net] On Behalf Of Philip Smith Sent: Friday, December 04, 2009 9:14 PM To: David Kessens Cc: ipv6-wg@ripe.net Subject: Re: [ipv6-wg] Last Call: New IPv6 working group charter (20091213) Full support. philip -- David Kessens said the following on 2/12/09 09:54 :
New proposed charter for the IPv6 working group:
----------------------------------------------------------------------- IPv6 is the next generation IP protocol. The IPv6 working group exists to promote IPv6 adoption.
The working group activities may be anything useful in helping people to deploy IPv6, and to manage IPv4/IPv6 co-existence. These activities include:
* Outreach * Education * Sharing deployment experiences * Discussing and fixing operational issues
The working group will cooperate with operators and others, both inside and outside the networking industry, to share resources and combine efforts. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
Hi, On Tue, Dec 01, 2009 at 03:54:07PM -0800, David Kessens wrote:
Please speak up on or before 20091213 to voice your support for the
support. Gert Doering -- Total number of prefixes smaller than registry allocations: 144438 SpaceNet AG Vorstand: Sebastian v. Bomhard Joseph-Dollinger-Bogen 14 Aufsichtsratsvors.: A. Grundner-Culemann D-80807 Muenchen HRB: 136055 (AG Muenchen) Tel: +49 (89) 32356-444 USt-IdNr.: DE813185279
You have my full support. Ralph Smit. -----Original Message----- From: ipv6-wg-admin@ripe.net [mailto:ipv6-wg-admin@ripe.net] On Behalf Of David Kessens Sent: woensdag 2 december 2009 0:54 To: ipv6-wg@ripe.net Subject: [ipv6-wg] Last Call: New IPv6 working group charter (20091213) All, We have reached the point where it is time to do a Last Call on the latest revision of the new proposed ipv6 working group charter as attached below and posted to the mailing list earlier today. We have gone from determining the generic direction to fine tuning the language for final publication. As Shane mentioned in his previous mail it looks like we have reached the point where further changes are not going to provide for a much improved outcome. Please speak up on or before 20091213 to voice your support for the new charter, or alternatively a statement why we need to consider further changes with suggestions of what these changes should entail. I have already started to keep track of people who stated their support before the official Last Call started, but after Shane's final version was posted, so there is no need to do so again. Just in case we do find very minor issues like a spelling error, I will correct them without issuing a new Last Call. Barring any other negative comments that preclude me from declaring a rough consensus, I will ask the RIPE NCC to post the new charter on the website after the Last Call has passed. I hope this helps, David Kessens --- New proposed charter for the IPv6 working group: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- IPv6 is the next generation IP protocol. The IPv6 working group exists to promote IPv6 adoption. The working group activities may be anything useful in helping people to deploy IPv6, and to manage IPv4/IPv6 co-existence. These activities include: * Outreach * Education * Sharing deployment experiences * Discussing and fixing operational issues The working group will cooperate with operators and others, both inside and outside the networking industry, to share resources and combine efforts. -----------------------------------------------------------------------
participants (8)
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David Kessens
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Gert Doering
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MARASIGAN, Rolando (Roland) C.
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Martin Hannigan
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michael.dillon@bt.com
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Philip Smith
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Ralph Smit
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Wahl Stefan