I really enjoyed the IPv6 experiment, thanks to everyone who was involved. Obviously, the experiment and a couple of other recent things (like moving to AMS service) made things move forward in a number of different places, our own computers, IETF computers, various people's own and company sites, etc. Perhaps the most notable achievement here was ipv6.google.com. That was really great, thank you Google! But the experiment was useful also in other ways, not only as an operational/deployment action. The two experiments that I attended (NANOG and IETF) have changed my and maybe other people's opinions too on some of the technical issues. I think it helps us see clearer on what are the things that the IETF needs to do in this space. We will see follow-ups on this. We should also implement future IPv6 experiments and network deployments. But why I'm really sending this e-mail is to suggest that IPv6 might not be the only topic for such future efforts. Here's a challenge for the RAI folks: What about SIP, as in every plenary participant making SIP calls to each other. Doable? Challenge for our IT folks: Internationalized Internet Drafts, including file names. Doable? ietf.pana in addition to ietf.1x. Doable? Etc Jari _______________________________________________ IETF mailing list IETF@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf