[colug-432] August COLUG meeting: ipv6

Rick Hornsby richardjhornsby at gmail.com
Tue Aug 11 10:06:08 EDT 2015


> On Aug 11, 2015, at 08:37, Scott Merrill <skippy at skippy.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> # MEETING NOTICE
> 
> Central Ohio Linux User Group
> Date: Wednesday, August 26 2015, 7 - 9 PM EDT
> 
> ## Meeting Presentation
> 
> IP addressing is dead! Long live IP addressing!
> 
> In this talk Rick Troth will give an overview of IPv6: what it looks like, what it means for client and server connectivity, how you can get it, when and why you might want it. Now that residential ISPs are delivering IPv6, it's time to get ready.

woohoo ...

Any chance someone would mind recording this talk, at least audio-wise?  I have no doubt this will be more informative than anything I've found so far on the Interwebs, but I can't be there in person.

I would be happy to do post production and combine any slides (or screen recordings, if there's live demo?) with the audio into a YT video, if that's okay copyright-wise and all.


thanks!


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