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IETF v6ops Working Group with Nick Buraglio

 
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The first IPv6 specs were published in 1995, and yet 30 years later, we still have a pretty active IETF working group focused on “developing guidelines for the deployment and operation of new and existing IPv6 networks.” (taken from the old charter; they updated it in late October 2025). Why is it taking so long, and what problems are they trying to solve? Nick Buraglio, one of the working group chairs, provided some answers in Episode 203 of the Software Gone Wild podcast. Listen to the podcast
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The first IPv6 specs were published in 1995, and yet 30 years later, we still have a pretty active IETF working group focused on “developing guidelines for the deployment and operation of new and existing IPv6 networks.” (taken from the old charter; they updated it in late October 2025). Why is it taking so long, and what problems are they trying to solve? Nick Buraglio, one of the working group chairs, provided some answers in Episode 203 of the Software Gone Wild podcast. Listen to the podcast
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