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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 6/03/2013 12:50 AM, Bevan Slattery
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<div>Hey Skeeve,</div>
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<div>Firstly, not kidding about the shirt :)</div>
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<div>I've already had approaches from AUSNOG, WAIA and SAGE-AU.
More than happy to get ISOC-AU on board as well to support this
with their name and members.</div>
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<div>My focus is to get a great program together without the
fluff, but I think it will be needed to be done in a single day
and get as many bums on seats as possible. You're right the key
is content/structure and presenters.</div>
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Skeeve beat me to it in offering ISOC-AU to assist, which I
completely endorse and support. We'll take the details off list -
but I'd like to see some attention paid to having all that good
material available beyond the single day.<br>
ISOC-AU runs ipv6.org.au as an information resource site on IPv6 -
we could archive/host all the presentations, code snippets, router
config snippets, BRAS config snippets that people might want to
contribute to help others out.<br>
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I'd really like to see those that have gone down this path write up
some 'heres how we did it with X equipment' so that those that are
also running the same gear can get a bit of a head start. With
snippets from configs, obviously with confidential stuff edited out.<br>
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To keep the momentum up while we wait for the training sessions, I'd
like to help ensure people keep beavering away before the training.<br>
I'm also thinking of putting up a prize for the second retail ISP to
deliver IPv6 to all customers by default (after Internode).
Especially over Wholesale DSL ports. Bonus kudos if its done before
the training sessions.<br>
More on this later.<br>
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Paul.<br>
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