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On Jun 8, 2011, at 7:44 AM, Blake Parker wrote: > The attached .PDF may be interesting to some. > > *On June 8, more than 100 Web companies will work with ISPs and > content-delivery networks to conduct the first globalscale > trial of IPv6. > The Internet Society, an international > > nonprofit organization that advises on Web standards, policy and education, > has > > declared June 8 World IPv6 Day to give enterprises and ISPs a chance to > ?stress > > test? the next-generation Internet protocol to see what works, what breaks > and > > what they need to do to seamlessly migrate their networks to IPv6. It?s also > a > > wake-up call that it?s time to upgrade the World Wide Web. Note: Red Hat is participating in this as well, and is sponsoring a special Fedora Test Day, specifically for IPv6: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA/Test_Day:2011-06-08_IPv6 The preference is for testing to be done with fully up-to-date Fedora 15 installs, but there's also a live CD option. -- Jarod Wilson jarod at wilsonet.com
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