I'm not sure when we started doing it, but we've been doing
a security tutorial on Sunday afternoon for a good number of IETFs..
Just to make sure of maximum access to machines on the temporary
ops.ietf.org network;) Make sure to use telnet and pop3 so cleartext
passwords are passed
Has anyone out there worked out how to get the IETF schedule
into your Palm in some fashion more convenient than just
typing it in?
Thanks,
-Ekr
Could you just use AvantGo, point at the main agenda page and just request
info 1(?) deep (so you also pick up the individual wg agendas?). Haven't
done it for a year or so, but I recall it worked OK.
tim
On Sun, Nov 02, 2003 at 09:41:53AM -0800, Eric Rescorla wrote:
Has anyone out there
On Sunday, November 2, 2003, at 12:41 PM, Eric Rescorla wrote:
Has anyone out there worked out how to get the IETF schedule
into your Palm in some fashion more convenient than just
typing it in?
I've been using AvantGo, but there are various pieces of freeware
and shareware that can convert text
On Mon, 03 Nov 2003 05:17:56 PST, todd glassey [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
One thing that would surely help would be the merging of the IESG and the
IETF into as seamless entity. This magic handwaving distance between the two
entities is an issue these days.
On the other hand, one of the IESG's
John:
Thank you for your continued rationality.
I do not have a strong opinion on what the solution to this problem
should look like. However, I am concerned about some related problems.
Local mail parts are often derived from or are usernames.
Administrators like the ability to be able to
Folks,
I've just spent several hours reading my way through much of
through the long and fascinating thread caused by the BOF
announcement. I should probably just remain silent, but the
traffic causes me to have a few thoughts. Some of them have
been mentioned on the list in one form or
I've been asked to forward this to the IETF main list FYI.
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From: Mark Nottingham [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: November 2, 2003 5:44:28 PM PST
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Update: experiences with SOAP media type registration
--On Monday, 03 November, 2003 13:24 -0500 Jeffrey Altman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
John:
Thank you for your continued rationality.
I do not have a strong opinion on what the solution to this
problem should look like. However, I am concerned about some
related problems. Local mail parts are
John C Klensin wrote:
Jeffrey,
I think this is an important point. The question is what to do about
it. One extreme view is that we should, because of those issues, say
usernames must be confined to simple, IA5, strings because that is
the only way to get guaranteed interoperability with
I've been asked to forward this to the IETF main list FYI.
This has been discussed extensively in private email. I'm therefore hesitant to
respond since it is all too likely we've reached the point of diminishing
returns. However, there are a number of inaccuracies and overgeneralizations
here
Why Does the US Have Expensive and Obsolescent Broadband?
COOK Report, Comparing US and Canada, Scrutinizes Current State of
Regulatory Gridlock
Introduction - Eyes Wide Shut
For the full story http://cookreport.com/12.10.shtml
The talk is all about investment in broadband. But the reality
A Chain of Reasoning
What follows is an interpretive summary of what we have learned in
putting this issue together. It is designed to be a bare bones road
map to the evolution of the regulatory landscape and the critical
changes now in the balance. It should give a high level sense of how
we
One thing that would surely help would be the merging of the IESG and the
IETF into as seamless entity. This magic handwaving distance between the two
entities is an issue these days.
Todd
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So my question remains: are we doing the 3 billion asians a favor by
forcing them to be able to tell the difference between e-caron and
e-breve?
I got some advertising for www.renault-branchenloesungen.de the other
day, because I'm part of the target group clearly
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