Hi all,
Weirdly, Google doesn't provide a way to link to its handy "responses
summary" page for a form, so you can have the raw data instead (names
& email addresses removed).
There weren't a massive number of responses to this, but it makes for
some interesting reading as a finger-in-the-air sur
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 14:13, Gareth Davis wrote:
> I couldn't tell you what the official BBC position is on IPv6. But it
> has been an ongoing agenda item for some months at the Online Operations
> meetings, and we are well aware that we do have to adopt it sooner
> rather than later. R&D have b
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> Subject: [backstage] IPv6 questionnaire
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Not off the top of my head. I'll have a look monday.
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On 13/08/2010 11:11, Ant Miller wrote:
> We got contac
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 11:11, Ant Miller wrote:
> We got contacted by a researcher on an eu project looking at this question.
> I pointed them to core tech strategy types. Not sure what response was.
>
> FOI time? Would need carefully framing.
I have been pondering that route -- I don't part
On 13/08/2010 11:11, Ant Miller wrote:
> We got contacted by a researcher on an eu project looking at this question.
Can you remember which eu project ?
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Subject: Re: [backstage] IPv6 questionnaire
Hi Mo,
I was looking at the question: "What is your current level of IPv6
deployment?". Either you've added the "No plans at all" question, or I
missed it first time around! Either way, I have no concern
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 10:55, Matt Hammond wrote:
> Hi Mo,
>
> I was looking at the question: "What is your current level of IPv6
> deployment?". Either you've added the "No plans at all" question, or I
> missed it first time around! Either way, I have no concerns about this now.
You're not goin
On 13/08/2010 10:55, Matt Hammond wrote:
I was looking at the question: "What is your current level of IPv6
deployment?". Either you've added the "No plans at all" question, or I
missed it first time around! Either way, I have no concerns about this
now.
That was my (only) response!
Gordo
Hi Mo,
I was looking at the question: "What is your current level of IPv6
deployment?". Either you've added the "No plans at all" question, or I
missed it first time around! Either way, I have no concerns about this now.
cheers
Matt
On Fri, 13 Aug 2010 10:13:43 +0100, Mo McRoberts wrote
On Fri, Aug 13, 2010 at 09:48, Matt Hammond wrote:
> Your questionnaire doesn't seem to have any provision for people to answer
> that they are "not doing anything about". To clarify: you only want
> submissions from people actively considering, deploying or who have
> deployed?
All of the above
Hi Mo,
Your questionnaire doesn't seem to have any provision for people to answer
that they are "not doing anything about". To clarify: you only want
submissions from people actively considering, deploying or who have
deployed?
regards
Matt
PS: I've no idea about what the BBC is or is
Happy Friday 13th Everybody!
This month, I'm running a short questionnaire (should only take a
couple of minutes to complete) on IPv6 planning and adoption in the
UK. Not the most exciting of topics, I realise, but *quite* important
in some respects.
Some of you will undoubtedly have seen this me
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