RE: Yahoo is not using ESMTP

2004-11-12 Thread Franck Martin
Off course not. In many situations around the world in developing countries, it is totally impossible to send a 10MB e-mail because the link will be at least break once in the time it takes to send 10MB. As e-mail does not resume... There are still many countries which only connection to the

Re: AdminRest: BCP and IASA IRTF support

2004-11-12 Thread Aaron Falk
Wijnen, Bert (Bert) wrote: > Margarets rev 01 drafts, in Section 1, 3rd para starts: > > The IETF Administrative Support Activity (IASA) provides the > administrative structure required to support the IETF standards > process and to support the technical activities of the IETF, > i

Re: AdminRest: BCP editing team and timeline

2004-11-12 Thread Margaret Wasserman
At 10:01 PM +0100 11/12/04, Brian E Carpenter wrote: That might be logical, but as the IAOC will not exist for some time, and we want to make rapid progress, I think the IAD job description does need to be drafted soon. However, I think there is a good argument for splitting it out from the BCP. Go

Re: AdminRest: BCP editing team and timeline

2004-11-12 Thread Brian E Carpenter
Margaret Wasserman wrote: At 10:33 AM -0500 11/12/04, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote: I think my conclusion is that the right place for determining the role and responsibilities of the IAD needs to be done by the transition team (Nov-Feb or thereabouts), and that the conclusions are reconfirmed b

Re: AdminRest: BCP and IASA IRTF support

2004-11-12 Thread Brian E Carpenter
Wijnen, Bert (Bert) wrote: Margarets rev 01 drafts, in Section 1, 3rd para starts: The IETF Administrative Support Activity (IASA) provides the administrative structure required to support the IETF standards process and to support the technical activities of the IETF, including the

Re: Air condition ...

2004-11-12 Thread Valdis . Kletnieks
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004 09:34:44 PST, Tim Bray said: > > On Nov 12, 2004, at 7:51 AM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote: > > > Believe me, I know the difference between a big rat and a squirrel > > Everybody knows there are lots of rats in Washington, as in any capital > city. -T Are there *any* cities *

Re: AdminRest: BCP editing team and timeline

2004-11-12 Thread Margaret Wasserman
At 10:33 AM -0500 11/12/04, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote: I think my conclusion is that the right place for determining the role and responsibilities of the IAD needs to be done by the transition team (Nov-Feb or thereabouts), and that the conclusions are reconfirmed by the IAOC before they act

AdminRest: BCP and IASA IRTF support

2004-11-12 Thread Wijnen, Bert (Bert)
Margarets rev 01 drafts, in Section 1, 3rd para starts: The IETF Administrative Support Activity (IASA) provides the administrative structure required to support the IETF standards process and to support the technical activities of the IETF, including the IESG, the IAB, IETF workin

Re: AdminRest: BCP editing team and timeline

2004-11-12 Thread Harald Tveit Alvestrand
--On 12. november 2004 06:24 -0800 "Lucy E. Lynch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote: Follow-up from plenary: The next step in the AdminRest process is to get a revised version of the IASA-defining BCP document (currently draft-wasserman-iasa-bcp-01) p

Re: Air condition ...

2004-11-12 Thread Tim Bray
On Nov 12, 2004, at 7:51 AM, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote: Believe me, I know the difference between a big rat and a squirrel Everybody knows there are lots of rats in Washington, as in any capital city. -T ___ Ietf mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] https://

RE: AdminRest: BCP editing team and timeline

2004-11-12 Thread Wijnen, Bert (Bert)
Harald announced this morning: > > Follow-up from plenary: > > The next step in the AdminRest process is to get a revised version of the > IASA-defining BCP document (currently draft-wasserman-iasa-bcp-01) > published, based on current input. > > The editing team for this effort is Bert Wijne

Re: Air condition ...

2004-11-12 Thread JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
Title: Re: Air condition ... Believe me, I know the difference between a big rat and a squirrel. Sorry if I confused someone with my “wild life” irony ;-) De: "Jim Sermersheim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Responder a: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fecha: Fri, 12 Nov 2004 08:20:40 -0700 Para: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,

WebDAV server for sharing WG presentations

2004-11-12 Thread Lisa Dusseault
I've previously announced the availability of this server to WG Chairs, now to announce it more widely: http://ietf.webdav.org There are already a few WG directories on this server such as http://ietf.webdav.org/webdav http://ietf.webdav.org/enum If you have presentation material or meeting notes

Re: Air condition ...

2004-11-12 Thread Jim Sermersheim
The "big rats" are called squirrels. They eat tree bark, buds, nuts and acorns. They are more an indication of abundance of trees than abundance of filth.>>> JORDI PALET MARTINEZ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 11/12/04 9:30:24 AM >>>I wonder if is only me, but every day the air condition seems to be with alo

Air condition ...

2004-11-12 Thread JORDI PALET MARTINEZ
I wonder if is only me, but every day the air condition seems to be with a lower temperature, which is getting me very sick for two hours every morning, and specially today. If is not only me, then I hope we still have time to shut it off for the last morning, before we all get sick (I just heard

Re: AdminRest: BCP editing team and timeline

2004-11-12 Thread Lucy E. Lynch
On Fri, 12 Nov 2004, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote: > Follow-up from plenary: > > The next step in the AdminRest process is to get a revised version of the > IASA-defining BCP document (currently draft-wasserman-iasa-bcp-01) > published, based on current input. > > The editing team for this effort

AdminRest: BCP editing team and timeline

2004-11-12 Thread Harald Tveit Alvestrand
Follow-up from plenary: The next step in the AdminRest process is to get a revised version of the IASA-defining BCP document (currently draft-wasserman-iasa-bcp-01) published, based on current input. The editing team for this effort is Bert Wijnen and Rob Austein; for nits and non-substantive s