> -----Original Message----- > From: Lennart Poettering <lennart@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Wednesday, December 13, 2023 4:22 AM > To: Muggeridge, Matt <matt.muggeridge2@xxxxxxx> > Cc: systemd-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: IPv6 Compliance for networkd > > On Mo, 11.12.23 19:14, Muggeridge, Matt (matt.muggeridge2@xxxxxxx) > wrote: > > > Hello, networkd developer community, > > > > I am hoping to rally support for making networkd IPv6 compliant and > > I'm will to help, but cannot do it alone. Is there any interest in > > making systemd-networkd IPv6 compliant? > > Well, interest is relative. I think for most people IPv6 already works well > enough, they don't really care about compliance programs on this so much. > But as long as the requirements are reasonable they also wouldn't mind (and > prefer) if networkd passes those qualifications. > > > There are many organizations (especially US Government) that mandate > > IPv6 compliance (USGv6). Products that are dependent on networkd > > cannot be bid to these customers. > > For the people currently involved with networkd upstream this is not a top > priority. If this is important to you however, that's great, we are happy to > review/merge patches. > > > How do I engage with the right people in the developer community? > > Send PRs via github. > > > Thanks, > > Matt. > > > > PS: Mailing list topics go unanswered and github issues get lost in > > the noise, so I'm hoping there's a more efficient way to collaborate. > > It's an Open Source project: if something matters a lot to you, then please file > PRs to get the work merged. We generally try to review PRs sooner or later, > but we are swamped with work, so it might take a while. Just filing issues > (while also appreciated) will usually not magically make somebody work on > this for you though. It's kinda the same with most open source projects btw. > > If this is something you'd like to see addressed soon, I'd recommend maybe > paying some consultancy (we have worked with codethink on some projects, > they should be willing to work on this, are capable and now hot get stuff in > systemd done). > > If you don't have the cash for that, it might work to get funding from this from > organizations such as the German STF and things like that. I am pretty sure > that the US has something similar? > > Anyway, judging by your email address I understand you work for HPE, so I'd > assume your company actually has the funds to payroll this though, if this > matters to you. > > Lennart > > -- > Lennart Poettering, Berlin Thanks Lennart. That all makes sense. Cheers, Matt.