Re: Analiyzing the IPv6 list

Mark Smith <ipng@69706e6720323030352d30312d31340a.nosense.org> Tue, 10 January 2006 08:02 UTC

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From: Mark Smith <ipng@69706e6720323030352d30312d31340a.nosense.org>
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Subject: Re: Analiyzing the IPv6 list
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Hi Eric,

I'm from Adelaide, Australia, where IETF47 was held back in 2000.

I've been in Australia all my life, 34 years, 2 in Sydney (2000 - 2002), the rest in
Adelaide.

HTH,
Mark.



On Mon, 9 Jan 2006 20:40:06 +0200
"Eric Klein" <ericlklein@softhome.net> wrote:

> I know that this is a little off topic. As part of my thesis I am trying to analyze who is taking part in making the IPv6 standard.
> 
> I have collected some data about the 11 years that the list has been active, and have found that (not surprisingly) 65% of the messages to this list come from e-mail addresses ending in .com, .net or .org.
> 
> Needless to say this makes it hard to identify which country the sender is sending from (i.e where they are based).
> 
> So, if your address ends in .com, .net, or .org could you please send me (no need to send it to the whole list) two things:
> 
> Which country where you are based:
> How long you have been based in that country:  
> 
> I realize that this will not reduce the unknown countries to zero, but this way I can make more accurate conclusions about who is represented by this mailing list.
> 
> Thanks,
> Eric Klein, MSc
> 
> Ps. If you have an e-mail address that ends in a country TLD that does not represent where you are actually located, could you also please send an update.

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