> And on another topic, I would hope that (members of) the IAB will > spend the same amount of time and energy as used on this discussion Amen, but lets make that apply to the rest of us too. > on > more important topics like to get ICANN to have ipv6 and DNSSEC root > service available before the next IETF meeting. > Actually, I have some trust on the fine people in the ICANN board and I would expect them to get their stuff in order soon. In any case, we don't make those decisions on this list. Focusing a little bit on what we can have an effect on: what would it take for IETF work -related communications to be possible via IPv6? And what can we do to increase the number of participants that can deal with IPv6? Here are some items, send mail if you have something to add or change: - IETF web sites to fully IPv6 capable (not all are; I have a list somewhere) - Same for the related websites (iab.org, iesg.org, iana.org, rfc-editor.org, maybe some tools if not all of them are there yet) - Datatracker (no AAAA enabled at this time, but should be doable) - Jabber to work on IPv6 (I have no idea what it takes to do this) - Training for the IPv6 newbies - What each of us can do in our own organizations for our VPN, mail etc Jari _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf