[Chapter-delegates] Fwd: Ad Hoc Chapter Meeting on World IPv6 Day - Final Minutes

Anne Lord lord at isoc.org
Tue Apr 5 18:08:03 PDT 2011


hi Narelle,

Thanks for the initiative for this meeting. It looks like it was a  
very useful session. We will archive the notes from this session on  
the Chapter and Members meeting page at : http://isoc.org/wp/chapter-meetings/ 
.

As mentioned previously, Phil Roberts has also produced a short guide  
for Chapters who are interested to participate in and promote local  
participation and awareness in World IPv6 day.  This will be sent to  
this list very soon.    In addition please keep an eye on the FAQ at http://isoc.org/wp/worldipv6day/faq/ 
  which is continuously being updated. If you have questions for the  
FAQ just let us know.  For those Chapters who are interested in more  
dynamic sharing of information between Chapters, please let us your  
ideas for how we can best support and facilitate that.

Best wishes,
Anne
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On 05/04/2011, at 1:21 AM, Narelle wrote:

> FYI to Chapter Delegates
>
>
> World IPv6 Day
> Ad Hoc Chapter Meeting held IETF80 29th March 2011
> Final Minutes
>
> Present:
> see end for list
>
> Agenda:
>
> 1. Day overview
> 2. Round table intro
> 3. Outline of Chapter proposals
>  3.1 Aims
>  3.2 Progress
>  3.3 Participants
> 4. Open discussion – What do we need?
>
> 1. Day Overview
> Phil roberts gave an overview of World IPv6 Day as is planned so far.
> - some 380 organisations have approached ISOC to date, more all the  
> time
> - he will be holding chapters briefings on the 12th April at UTC 11:00
> and 20:00, see http://isoc.org/wp/chapter-meetings/?p=1113 for further
> information
> - a chapter information document has been created
> - the event will span 0:00 UTC to 23:59 UTC
> - major web sites to be IPv6 enabled, ie the 'front door', they are
> actively discouraging subordinate sites eg http://ipv6.example.com
> - measurement activities are being undertaken and some to be made  
> public
>
>
> 3.Outline of Chapter Activities
>
> .AU
> Australia is planning the following, subject to obtaining sufficient
> funding. If funding cannot be raised, then a lower key approach will
> be undertaken that is mere publicity and low level co-ordination.
> Establishment of a register of participants (aim minimum 15)
> Education of participants and interested parties
> Assistance of participants with running up servers, advice etc
> Call for proposals from members (free & for fee services)
> Referal service for more than the basics
> Media liaison
> Publicity
> Feed into global and regional activities
> Event on the day itself (may be moved considering 0:00 UTC is 10am  
> AEST)
> Certificates for participants
> Post-event review
>
> .NL
> The Netherlands are planning the following:
> event on the day
> recruiting some well known universities, polytechniks, hoping to get
> some banks or perhaps the police force
> partnering with RIPE NL offices
> measurement activities
> media liaison
> publicity
>
>  .MX
> Mexico is planning the following:
> have recruited a major university
> approaching a major newspaper hosting group
> will be going through the LACNIC register of IPv6 holders and
> approaching directly
>
> .UK
> Early days of planning at this stage, and ideas run to:
> approaching a major news provider who may participate silently (ie  
> not public)
> a large ISP currently providing services
> 6UK
>
> .DE
> Germany is still in the planning stage also:
> .DE cctld will be participating
> will be approaching major ISPs and Content Service Providers
> will be partnering with RIPE local offices
> planning an event
>
> .JP
> The Japanese chapter is in the process of rejuvenation, and World IPv6
> Day may be a part of this.
> joint promotions on the use of IPv6
> promoting the use of a Japanese badge for IPv6 participant web pages
> expect to meet with chapter members to further plan activities
>
> .BR
> The Brazilian chapter is also in rejuvenation. They do still expect to
> participate in some activities:
> partnering with the NIC for Brazil
> promote use of http://validador.ipv6.br (source is available for  
> other chapters)
>
>  .UA
>  The Ukraine chapter is in formation, yet they still have plans for
> World IPv6 Day:
> aiming to do seminars
> promotional activities
>  survey of IPv6 capable/enabled sites
>
> .MY
> The Malaysia chapter is well under way with planning:
> 1. ISOC Malaysia has an SIG on IPv6. See http://www.isoc.my/group/sigipv6
> 2. ISOC Malaysia is planning to have an IPv6 day in Kuala Lumpur in
> collaboration with the IPv6WG @ Malaysian Communications and
> Multimedia Commission (MCMC - our regulator).
> 3. Malaysian IPv6 activities are spearheaded by National Advanced IPv6
> Center (http://www.nav6.org/Home/Home.php), led by Prof Sureswaran
> Ramadass of USM.
> 4. The website of Malaysian Research and Educational Network
> (http://www.myren.net.my) is IPv6 Ready and is ready to participate in
> the World IPv6 Day on June 8, 2011.
>
>
> 4.Open Discussion
> Wishlist
> user friendly FAQs
> creation of a space for measurements and tests
> ISOC approaching the big companies, eg Google, Yahoo and asking them
> to be in touch with local chapters where possible, and so inclined
> assistance with making the chapter web sites IPv6 enabled if not  
> already
>
> Concerns
> “this is all about measuring 'broken-ness'”
> concern about late notice
> concern about negative impact of client side issues (tunnel non
> performance, broken clients) and potential for bad publicity
> need to make ISPs more aware of this event
>
>
> Many thanks to those chapter representatives and active members who
> attended the meeting.
>
> Present:
> Narelle Clark, ISOC-AU,
> Benno Overeinder, ISOC NL,
> Desiree Miloshevic, UK, Serbia and Croatia,
> Frederick Donck, ISOC European Bureau,
> Anya Chambers, ISOC,
> Peter Koch, ISOC DE,
> Hans Dittler, ISOC DE,
> Tomohiro Fujisaki, ISOC Japan,
> Azael Fernandez, ISOC MX,
> Antonio Marcos Moreiras, ISOC Brazil,
> Dimitry Kohmanyuk,
> Walda Roseman, COO ISOC,
> Suhaidi Hassan, ISOC MY,
> Alejandro Pisanty, ISOX MX,
> Phil Roberts, ISOC, roberts at isoc.org
>
>
>
> Regards
>
>
> Narelle
>
>
> --
>
>
> Narelle Clark
> narellec at gmail.com
> vice-president at isoc-au.org.au
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