[IPv6crawler-wg] Follow-up to ISOC Chennai / APNIC IPv6 Seminar
Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond
ocl at gih.com
Sun Jul 3 17:32:09 BST 2011
Hello all,
just to let you know that this presentation, along with many others, are
linked from:
http://www.ipv6matrix.org/reports
So far, recently I have presented the project at:
- IGF (Internet Governance Forum) Ukraine, Kiev, March 2011
- Russian IGF
- ISOC Meeting in San Francisco, February 2011
- ISOC Meeting in Singapore, June 2011
- ISOC Chennai IPv6 meeting in Chennai, India, June 2011
- APNIC IPv6 training Session in Chennai, India, June 2011
i also sent out a version of the presentation at World IPv6 Day on 8th
June 2011.
As you can see, there is much momentum going on at the moment. IPv6 is
starting to be in the news and more than 1700 people viewed the
presentation for IPv6 Day.
Our results are taken very seriously, and the IPv6 Matrix Project is
seen as a reference. Each time I present the project, I speak about all
of the sponsors and thank them - that means YOU.
I am however concerned that there appears to be *no movement* on the
front end Web Pages.
They are hard to navigate, and also we're now reaching a point where
some more analysis would be helpful.
I understand the problems facing Nile University - having spoken for a
long time to Nashwa Abdel Baki who was at the ICANN meeting in
Singapore. But with all of the work on the front end currently being
halted, I cannot wait without having some kind of plan of action in
place, for the development and completion of stage 1 of this project -
especially working out the bugs.
Moustafa, I am therefore awaiting feedback from you and your colleagues.
Kind regards,
Olivier
Le 03/07/2011 17:58, Olivier MJ Crepin-Leblond a écrit :
> Dear Gagandeep,
>
> it was a real pleasure to meet you at the APNIC IPv6 seminar at the IIT
> Research building in Chennai.
>
> I am particularly happy to hear that your firm would be interested in
> hosting a mirror of the current Docklands IPv6 Matrix hardware set-up in
> one of your data centres in India, once you achieve IPv6 connectivity
> across your network, which should be within the year. We'll have to
> study this in further detail closer to the date.
>
> I hope that you've found the APNIC course useful and that this will
> bring you closer to having IPv6 implemented.
> FYI - the deck of slides which I used in my presentation is available on:
> http://www.slideshare.net/ocl999/ipv6-matrix-project-isoc-chennai
>
> You can also browse a larger, more complete presentation which provides
> details of hardware, software, and how to surf the Web site on:
> http://www.slideshare.net/ocl999/ipv6-matrix-project
>
> Good luck for the next year, and I look forward to receiving good news
> that your network is all IPv4-IPv6 Dual Stack!
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Olivier
>
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Olivier MJ Crépin-Leblond, PhD
http://www.gih.com/ocl.html
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