Subj : Re: List of IPv6 nodes To : Joe Delahaye From : Jeff Smith Date : Sun May 15 2016 19:54:56 > Re: Re: List of IPv6 nodes > By: Tony Langdon to Joe Delahaye on Mon May 16 2016 08:22:00 >> Not down here, we still have 2 Linux groups in our state here. Melbourne >> Linux Users Group and Linux Users Victoria. > I'm guessing those kind of groups are likely available in larger centers. >> Also, there is Melbourne Wireless (a hobbyist group build a metro wide >> wifi network), and the oldest of them all - APANA - the Australian Public >> Access Network Association, a hobbyist networking group. Once, a cheap >> source of Internet access, now a useful means to obtain IP tunnels and >> experiment with networking infrastructure. > That might be neat. >> As for ham radio clubs, they go in cycles, but there are several >> significant clubs down in Melbourne, and the local club here is working on >> modernising its image, broadening into more general electronics, even >> cycling (the "Pedal Radio Group"), and getting involved in community >> events, providing communications, their latest work being comms for a >> local marathon carnival. I didn't help, only because I was competing in a >> relay event that was part of the day! :) There are about a half dozen Amateur Radio groups/clubs here near the cities where I live and I am a member of several of them. >As for Hams, most here are likely 60 and over. We used to do comms, and field > day and all that stuff. But, we didnt need IPV6 for th at Well... I am a Ham and I am (Just) over 60. I still do club activities such as Field Day as well as other activities. I also am a Skywarn member and keep an eye out during those nasty weather times. We can try to incorporate IPv6 in there somewhere can't we. Jeff --- BBBS/Li6 v4.10 Dada-2 * Origin: The OuijaBoard - Anoka, MN (1:282/1031) .