Hi Jens,

> On 18 May 2022, at 09:57, Jens Link <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> about a month ago I was asked on Twitter if I new any good and current
> books ob IPv6. Apparently there is nothing current[1].
> 
> I came up with the idea of starting an OpenSource Guide on IPv6. I
> created a git repo: https://gitlab.com/jenslink/ipv6guide and also
> have (sponsored) hardware to run website, mailing list, ...  There is not
> much yet, but I'll reserved a couple of hours per week for it starting
> in June. 
> 
> The project is hosted in gitlab (because they have IPv6) and will be
> written in markdown. For now I'd prefer to start with an English
> version and maybe add translations later. 
> 
> All we need is people to create, review and edit content. That means we
> need your help if you have some time to spare.

This is a nice idea.

If there’s to be a section pointing to other guides, feel free to link to the 
material we have for UK R&E sites deploying IPv6, i.e.

https://www.jisc.ac.uk/guides/how-to-begin-an-ipv6-deployment (bloody getting 
started guide)
https://repository.jisc.ac.uk/8349/1/janet-ipv6-technical-guide.pdf (Janet IPv6 
technical guide)

The tech guide actually isn’t that technical; what’s missing and what would be 
great to include in the guide you’re porposing is configuration examples.

Tim
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