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Welcome Message - Mission Statement Draft

Start of Welcome Message effort... Mission Statement first

Mission Statement:

Facilitate the innovation and open collaboration of IPv6 Forum members, member organizations and the public in discussion of IPv6.


Message to the IPv6 Community

Posted by John Jason Brzozowski (steer) at 2007-11-06 20:29
The IPv6 Forum has designed a knowledge base that is intended to be a central source of quality, accurate information about every aspect of IPv6. The IPv6 Forum in cooperation with its affiliates are providing this knowledge base to the IPv6 community.

The expert volunteers associated with the IPv6 Forum, the NAv6TF, and NAv6TF sub-chapters help to ensure that the data within the knowledge base is useful and objective. The overarching goal of this knowledge base is to educate and assist those wishing to adopt IPv6.

Good stuff!

Posted by David Rubal at 2007-11-07 11:49
Good Stuff John!!

Dave

Mission Statement & Welcome Message Draft for comment

Posted by David Rubal at 2007-11-07 12:04
Mission Statement:

Facilitate the innovation and open collaboration of IPv6 Forum members, member organizations and the public in discussion of IPv6.

Welcome Message:

Welcome to a new experience in communication and collaboration. The IPv6 Forum has designed a knowledge base that is intended to be a central source of quality, accurate information about every aspect of IPv6. The IPv6 Forum in cooperation with its affiliates are providing this knowledge base to the IPv6 community.

The expert volunteers associated with the IPv6 Forum, the NAv6TF, and NAv6TF sub-chapters help to ensure that the data within the knowledge base is useful and objective. The overarching goal of this knowledge base is to educate and assist those wishing to adopt IPv6.

<Closing statement here>

Mission Statement and Welcome Message Draft V2

Posted by David Rubal at 2007-11-07 18:42
Mission Statement:

Facilitate the innovation and open collaboration of IPv6 Forum members, member organizations and the public in discussion of IPv6.

Welcome Message:

The IPv6 Forum welcomes you to a new and exciting experience in online communications. To address the needs of our members and to facilitate collaboration and innovation, this Knowledge Base has been created to act as a central source of quality, accurate information about every aspect of IPv6. In cooperation with its affiliates, the IPv6 Forum is providing this capability to the global IPv6 community.

Expert volunteers associated with the IPv6 Forum, the NAv6TF, and NAv6TF sub-chapters will be helping to ensure that the data within the knowledge base is useful and objective.

We encourage you to take full advantage of all of the information, education and services available to advance the adoption of IPv6.

The IPv6 Knowledge Base Team

v3

Posted by John Jason Brzozowski (steer) at 2007-11-07 23:08
The mission of the IPv6 Forum Knowledge Base project is to facilitate the innovation and open collaboration of IPv6 Forum members, member organizations and the public in discussion of IPv6 worldwide.

The IPv6 Forum welcomes you to a new and exciting experience in online communications. To address the needs of our members and to facilitate collaboration and innovation, the IPv6 Knowledge Base has been created to act as a central source of quality, accurate information about every aspect of IPv6. In cooperation with its affiliates, the IPv6 Forum is providing this capability to the global IPv6 community.

Expert volunteers associated with the IPv6 Forum, the NAv6TF, and NAv6TF sub-chapters will be helping to ensure that the data within the knowledge base is useful and objective.

We encourage you to take full advantage of all of the information, education and services available to advance the adoption of IPv6.

The IPv6 Knowledge Base Team

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