I believe the WMF intends to participate in World IPv6 Day [1],
additionally they publish some IPv6 statistics [2].  See also the IPv6
deployment page [3].

[1] http://isoc.org/wp/worldipv6day/
[2] http://ipv6and4.labs.wikimedia.org/
[3] http://wikitech.wikimedia.org/view/IPv6_deployment

Robert

On 2011-02-03, George Herbert wrote:
> I just checked and determined that there appear to be no AAAA records
> yet for the WMF servers.
> 
> I have to admit to having been negligent in examining the IPv6
> readiness of the Mediawiki software.  Is it generally working and
> ready to go on IPv6?
> 
> Does the Foundation have a IPv6 support plan ready to go?
> 
> The importance of this is going to be high in the Asia-Pacific region
> within a few months:
> http://www.potaroo.net/tools/ipv4/rir.jpg
> 
> (APNIC runs out of IPv4 space to give to providers somewhere around
> August, statistically; RIPE in Feb or March 2012, ARIN in July 2012).
> 
> In each region, ISPs then will start running out of IPv4 to hand out
> within a month to three months of the registry exhaustion.
> 
> We have a few months, but by the end of 2012, any major site needs to
> be serving IPv6.
> 
> Out of curiosity, is anyone from the Foundation on the NANOG mailing lists?
> 
> 
> 
> -- 
> -george william herbert
> [email protected]
> 
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