V6 Deployment 3rd Day Final Agenda
Latif LADID
Latif.LADID@village.uunet.lu
Thu, 28 Jan 1999 08:15:28 +0100
Dear Jim,
I would like to address the issue of promotion 'influencing Developers, vendors,..', presenting a promotion discussion paper for endorsement by the working group.
Latif LADID
Vice President of Telebit Communications
Chairman, Global-ISDN
At 14:15 26/01/99 -0500, Jim Bound wrote:
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>Thursday, February 4 -- IPv6 Deployment and Promotion
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>The purpose of this day will be to review current deployment
>activities, potential additional efforts, and opportunities for
>educating and influencing developers, ISPs, network managers, and
>users. This will include answering the following questions:
>- Why would anyone run IPv6 now?
>- Why would anyone ever run IPv6?
>- Who will deploy IPv6 first?
>- Will the Internet lead Corporate networks or follow as IPv6 is
>deployed?
>- How to get ISPs to deploy IPv6?
>
>We would like to request that each attendee come with answers to the
>above questions for discussion on this 3rd day.
>
>This is the Final Agenda before Grenbole. We will do Agenda Bashing at
>Grenoble and select order and times.
>
>Agenda:
>(1) Discussion of the questions above.
>(2) Existing deployment efforts:
>- 6BONE (who?)
>- 6REN (who?)
>(3) Potential efforts:
>- IPv6 Exchanges (who?)
>- Corporate Plans (who?)
>- ISP Plans (who?)
>- ...
>(4) Promotion
>- IPv6.org (who?)
>- Influencing developers, vendors, etc. (who?)
>(5) Presentations:
>- Bob Fink - 6REN and 6TAP
>- Jim Bound - The Palo Alto Gateway and IPv6 and sub-TLA Request Strategy
>- Marc Blanchet - IPv6 Deployment Issues
>- Henk Steenman - Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX) native IPv6 environment
>- Jim Bound for Perry Metzger - Status of the V6 Deployment List Activities
>- Jun Murai - IPv6 Deployment in Japan
>- Paula Caslav - Proposed Guidelines RIPE NCC Regional Registries for IPv6
>(6) Public Domain Code Needs for IPv6 Discussion
>- Appache Web Server
>- Sendmail
>- BIND
>- BSD Network Utilities
>
>thanks
>/jim
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