Hi Jay,

Can you correlate the user from the access logs and send them a email that 
their IPv6 internet is not working correctly?

Regards,

Seth

Op 9 jun 2011, om 05:03 heeft Jay Ashworth het volgende geschreven:

> """
> World IPv6 Day came to an end earlier today. We successfully enabled IPv6 on 
> our site for 24 hours, with great results. We saw over 1 million users reach 
> us over IPv6.
> 
> We’re pleased that we did not see any increase in the number of users seeking 
> help from our Help Center. The estimated 0.03% of users who may have been 
> affected would have experienced slow page loads during the test. 
> 
> Based on the encouraging results, we’ve decided to leave our Developer site 
> dual-stacked, supporting both IPv4 and IPv6. And we will continue to adapt 
> our entire code base and tools to support IPv6.
> 
> We are glad to have joined with the Internet Society, major Web companies, 
> and other industry players to enable IPv6 for this test day. It was a great 
> opportunity to test our infrastructure and IPv6 readiness.
> 
> IPv6 is vital to the continued growth of the Internet, and World IPv6 Day was 
> a great step in the advancement of the protocol.  We hope the overall success 
> of the 24 hour test will encourage others in the industry to establish 
> reliable IPv6 connectivity and develop robust IPv6 products.
> 
> Donn is glad the Internet didn't break today.
> """
> 
> That last was in italics... :-)
> 
> Cheers,
> -- jra
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