> Maybe a wiki or other online / real-time solution would be > best, but this will require someone to manage it and people > who have a clue to monitor (moderate) it, and most of these > people are either doing it or are working on improving it ( > i.e. writing RFCs).
I think this is the reason why ARIN set up the wiki at http://www.getipv6.info and I have been contributing to this wiki along with a few others. Mostly I have taken comments from mailing lists, such as Brian Carpenter's specific recommandation of two books as being up to date. But it would help if more of the people in IETF who really know IPv6 would go to the wiki and contribute. In particular, there is a page on adressing plans that is very light, more of a strawman than anything else. The wiki *is* being managed by ARIN staff so that SPAM/defacementr attempts are quickly removed. Ideally, the above-mentioned wiki would evolve into an authoritative reference source to other materials on the web and in print. I have started this page http://www.getipv6.info/index.php/Book_Reviews in order to collect such references. Please feel free to add any other books to the page. --Michael Dillon -------------------------------------------------------------------- IETF IPv6 working group mailing list [email protected] Administrative Requests: https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ipv6 --------------------------------------------------------------------
