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Re: webpage for ipv6 programmers




On 9 feb 2009, at 10.20, Mikael Abrahamsson wrote:

On Mon, 9 Feb 2009, Rino Nucara wrote:

Hi,
The last version of the slides can be reached at  https://edms.cern.ch/document/976004
in attachment there are the corresponding exercises (exercises.zip) and other documents about IPv6 programming.
Rino.

Hi,

this is an excellent document as far as I can discern.

Is there a wiki that might be around for 5-10 years where we might create a specific page for "IPv6 for programmers" and actually store documents (with the authors permission of course) so we know they'll be around for quite some time?

All the documents mentioned in reply to my initial email are good resources but I'd like to put them in one place so anyone asking can be pointed there and hopefully find information on proper programming using the IPv6 compatible APIs to avoid any new programs being created using the old v4-only APIs because of lack of information to the programmers...



There are a few Wikis that are targeting to providing operational and/ or generally useful IPv6 information, like http://www.civil-tongue.net/6and4/ (ISOC also have a simliar page I think but I can't find the URL right now...:( ,but I think Mat Ford is on this list :)). Perhaps we could convince Lucy or ISOC to host such a Wiki. Or...we could of course use the V6OPS IETF Wiki come to think of it :-) I'll mail with Fred if we could set that up...

Best regards,

- kurtis -



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