On tirsdag, dec 17, 2002, at 10:16 Europe/Copenhagen, Maciej Wierzbicki wrote:
(nice mail deleted)Peter Bieringer wrote:does anyone knows what's happen?Webmaster ( ) too busy ( ) long time ill ( ) gone ( ) other reason: ....Forwarding this for request of hs247.com maintainer:
Very glad to hear that hs247.com is not dead :)
I have used hs247.com as the single most important link
to give people interested in IPv6 (apart from
http://playground.sun.com/ipv6 I think the hs247.com site has the most to
offer)
I really think we have a problem getting people to realize and take an
interest in IPv6, I mean most ISP's ignore it, saying that it is not
a customer request - and certainly few customer DO realize they can
in fact get more than a single IPv4 address ...
We have the links to Internet exchanges:
http://www.v6nap.net
We have the list of IPv6 enabled webservers
http://6bone.informatik.uni-leipzig.de/ipv6/stats/stats.php3
We have some large networks being built with IPv6
My fear is that WHEN people finally decides to move to IPv6 they have
to little experience/knowledge - and this will in turn result in unnecessarily
long outages, faults etc.
Any ideas how to promote IPv6 even further in our region of the world
- here meaning Europe and the US?
Do we have any central place to put all these features?
I really like the Hobbes' Internet Timeline at
http://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/ and it might be added
provided we give him the numbers?
Would a list of ISP's providing IPv6 help?
Best regards
--
Henrik Lund Kramsh�j
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Sorry no AAAA records, as I stupidly moved my domain to another DNS server
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