I am in central europe and there is almost no ipv6 connectivity, more far on east it's ever worse, so I doubt
On Wed, Jun 6, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Maarten Dammers maarten@mdammers.nl wrote:
Yes, good job guys! Now someone just needs to get Wikipedia.org (etc) added to http://www.worldipv6launch.org/participants/?q=1 :-) On the English Wikipedia someone from Indiana University was the first to do a logged out edit. The first edit (and only) anonymous edit on Commons was by Team Cymru.
Now that we have ipv6 someone should start making statistics of the number of logged out edits in a month by ip adresses vs ipv6 address. I wonder when we'll hit 50-50 :-)
Maarten
Op 6-6-2012 15:59, Freek Dijkstra schreef:
Erik Moeller wrote:
If all goes well we'll be ready to launch full production deployment on Wednesday, starting around 10AM UTC (MediaWiki engineers will be working closely with the ops team Wednesday to monitor bugs/issues).
All,
It seem that IPv6 got enabled just yet. At least, this morning I was not able to browse Wikipedia this morning on a IPv6only network, and it works like a charm now.
I want to express my gratitude for all engineers who made this happen. Kudos and compliments to all of you.
It is noted and appreciated. Thanks!
Freek
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