Wikipedia's foray into IPv6
Wikipedia and Mediawiki.org have IPv6-enabled their mail servers. Also, the MediaWiki bug tracker is IPv6-enabled.
Welcome to the IPv6 internet!
By the way, I noticed this in a discussion in #ipv6 on FreeNode. I was using an IPv6-enabled IRC client and an IPv6-enabled IRC server.
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