October 4th, according to Fast Technology, the well-known IPv6 connectivity testing website test-ipv6.com has announced that it will be shutting down by the end of this year.
Developer jfesler stated that he has invested significant resources into this project, including engineering, support, equipment, and hosting costs, since 2010. He feels it is now time to re-focus his resources on his family and expressed hope for understanding and respect regarding this decision.
For mirror operators wishing to maintain their operations, updates will cease after December.
Regarding the source code after closure, the developer mentioned that while some parts are already publicly available on GitHub, a portion remains undisclosed. The developer is not considering transferring the domain name but is open to the idea of a reputable RIR or NIC organization, serving public interest, taking over the responsibilities.
When it comes to suggestions of adding advertisements, the developer expressed a strong, almost religious opposition, stating that there are already enough ads in the world and he cannot stand them, thus refusing to implement them.

