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Jens Link
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Wed May 18 10:57:48 CEST 2022
Hi, about a month ago I was asked on Twitter if I new any good and current books ob IPv6. Apparently there is nothing current[1]. I came up with the idea of starting an OpenSource Guide on IPv6. I created a git repo: https://gitlab.com/jenslink/ipv6guide and also have (sponsored) hardware to run website, mailing list, ... There is not much yet, but I'll reserved a couple of hours per week for it starting in June. The project is hosted in gitlab (because they have IPv6) and will be written in markdown. For now I'd prefer to start with an English version and maybe add translations later. All we need is people to create, review and edit content. That means we need your help if you have some time to spare. If you have any question, just ask. I'm also around the RIPE meeting for the rest of the week. Jens [1] Which might not be a problem, Gert Doering just recycled an 11year old presentation with very little changes. -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Delbrueckstr. 41 | 12051 Berlin, Germany | +49-151-18721264 | | http://blog.quux.de | jabber: jenslink at quux.de | --------------- | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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