[00:03] <thumper> I have one new netgear router that does do ipv6
[00:03] <thumper> but the ADSL routre I'm not so sure about
[20:25] <ibeardslee> morning
[20:44] <zcat[1]> pirateparty.org.nz has IPv6 address 2402:6000:104:100::4 -- Just in time for world ipv6 day..
[20:50] <ibeardslee> awww that's nice for them
[20:52] <ajmitch> morning
[20:56] <ajmitch> ibeardslee: what's interesting is that catalyst is listed as having AAAA records for mail, but not for the website :)
[21:03] <ibeardslee> something we are working on
[21:03] <ibeardslee> something about keepalived not supporting ipv6
[21:04] <ibeardslee> or whatever the firewall loadbalancer is
[21:04] <ajmitch> I guessed there'd be a reason for it
[21:05] <ajmitch> looking at the website for it, ipv6 support was added only a year ago, so probably not in a stable debian release
[23:06] <Atamira> mornin
[23:11] <snail> W: Failed to fetch http://nz.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/dists/jaunty-backports/main/source/Sources.gz  404  Not Found [IP: 130.195.86.37 8080]
[23:11] <snail> that's not an issue at my end, right?
[23:12] <mwhudson> morning
[23:13] <mwhudson> um
[23:13] <mwhudson> jaunty is dead isn't it?
[23:13] <thumper> morning
[23:13] <thumper> mwhudson: I hope so
[23:13] <mwhudson> having jaunty-backports in your sources.list sounds unfortunate, even more so if you're not running jaunty
[23:17]  * snail hates it when it's all their fault
[23:17] <snail> interesting  http://www.readwriteweb.com/hack/2011/06/github-has-passed-sourceforge.php
[23:20] <ajmitch> interesting to see ruby & python at the top of the github languages list