Date: Mon, 28 Jan 2008 00:16:51 -0500 From: Subhendu Ghosh <sghosh@redhat.com> Subject: [users:00503] Re: [ipv6ready-info:22731] Re: Re: [Fwd: Re: IPV6 routing header with type 0 doesn't support by latest kernel] To: users@tahi.org Cc: Yinghui Yao <Yinghui.Yao@alcatel-lucent.com>, ipv6-info@ipv6ready.org Message-Id: <479D6543.6090100@redhat.com> In-Reply-To: <5B828A69-D849-4514-B7A6-F3AB60811A45@tahi.org> References: <479A5ADC.2050302@alcatel-lucent.com> <20080128094307.cd919be6.akisada@tahi.org> <479D2E13.4030008@redhat.com> <5B828A69-D849-4514-B7A6-F3AB60811A45@tahi.org> X-Mail-Count: 00503Hiroshi MIYATA wrote: > Hi Subhendu, > > Could you please explain the DoD certification dates? > Logically., our IPv6 Ready Logo is independent from other programs. > I would like to know how it is combined with DoD certification. > Especially, regarding the certification "dates". > > It may affect our logo program schedule. > > Thanks, > > ...miyata > > Hi Miyata-san DoD has a October 2008 deadline for IPv6 compliance for any purchases / approved lists. DoD's compliance list includes the base network stack as well as a number of other features including application support, address selection, etc. With Oct 2008, as the target, most companies are working with DoD for certification now and through summer. DoD can only work with so many companies at any given time, so the window to achieve certification is tight. I was looking at the TAHI test suite and the Logo program to provide base network test coverage while internally concentrating on application testing. -regards Subhendu503_2.x-vcard (attatchment)(tag is disabled)