On Mar 10, 2010, at 2:26 PM, Jens Link wrote: > Owen DeLong <o...@delong.com> writes: > >> I spend much of my time talking to groups of people about this. I >> have managed to get several members of such groups from denial to >> bargaining and sometimes eve depression in a single session. > > I did several presentations about IPv6 basics myself and there was very > positive feedback but those people had already in interest in IPv6. > In some cases, yes. I've given a few presentations to audiences that started out downright hostile to IPv6 and many to audiences who were asking questions like "Can't we just use LSN?".
> I always quote an admin form a big German university: "We'll start with > IPv6 in 13 years. It's when my colleague retires." > ROFL... Yep... I'm sure that will apply in several cases, but, there are places where I do see minds changing. Owen >> On rare occasion, acceptance even starts to set in. > > Thats true. I did one presentation, had a two hour train ride > with someone from the audience and a couple of days later I got an > email from him that his company network is running IPv6. > > But this is one person from a couple of hundred. > >> I think it is getting better and continuing to talk about it will help. > > Thats also true and I'm looking forward to this weekend when I once again > will try to tell people why they should learn IPv6 now. > > Jens > -- > ------------------------------------------------------------------------- > | Foelderichstr. 40 | 13595 Berlin, Germany | +49-151-18721264 | > | http://www.quux.de | http://blog.quux.de | jabber: jensl...@guug.de | > -------------------------------------------------------------------------