[colug-432] July meeting, Ohio LinuxFest

Rick Hornsby richardjhornsby at gmail.com
Thu Jul 2 09:47:34 EDT 2015


> On Jul 2, 2015, at 08:13, Scott Merrill <skippy at skippy.net> wrote:
> 
> Hi everyone.
> 
> Are there any volunteers for a July meeting?  I’ll be on vacation until the end of the month, but I’m happy to coordinate a meeting if there’s interest.
> 
> Also, I’d like to solicit ideas from the group about professional training for Ohio LinuxFest Institute.  I have a few companies lined up to provide training, but I’ve run into scheduling conflicts with others.  Not available are GitHub, Puppet Labs, and Elastic.
> 
> What topics would you like to see offered at Ohio LinuxFest Institute?

Professional training aside just a general idea.  I can't attend, but if I could -- I would like to see something on IPv6.  

A) What it is and how to use it. I know there's material on the Interwebs, but I've personally had a hard time grokking it.  Last time I went digging, even though my (not HE) ISP offers it, most of the docs I found were things like "how to tunnel your IPv4 connection to [Hurricane Electric] to get IPv6" type stuff.  I'd like to convert my home LAN to use IPv6 if nothing else but because it is a learning opportunity. But how?

B) What's happening in the world of IPv6 adoption?




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