Bug in IPv6 ABNF

2005-03-17 Thread Srinivas R Thota
Hi, The IPv6 ABNF was not supporting the following compressed form ::10.18.5.97 IPV6 ABNF IPv6reference = "[" IPv6address "]" IPv6address= hexpart [ ":" IPv4address ] hexpart= hexseq / hexseq "::" [ hexseq ] / "::" [ hexseq ] hexseq = hex4 *( ":" hex4) hex4

RE: reflections from the trenches of ietf62 wireless

2005-03-17 Thread Dave Crocker
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 16:08:08 -0800 (PST), Lucy E. Lynch wrote: >  As if the community speaks with one mind... there is a reason we call our consensus process 'rough'... on the other hand, we supposedly have some practise at reaching it. >  *disclaimer* these notes are very old - and as all Ma

RE: reflections from the trenches of ietf62 wireless

2005-03-17 Thread Lucy E. Lynch
> right now, the folks doing the choosing pretty much have to guess what > the folks doing the using want/need. open discussion could eliminate > the guessing. > if instead the community feels that reliability for a core set of > functions is paramount, then new features can only be added after t

RE: reflections from the trenches of ietf62 wireless

2005-03-17 Thread Dave Crocker
On Thu, 17 Mar 2005 07:51:27 -0800, Tony Hain wrote: >  The fact that >  they are considered 'emergency' at this point shows that in fact people do >  expect new features from the equipment, it shows that SOME people decided to add new features. it does not show that the network really needed t

Re: reflections from the trenches of ietf62 wireless

2005-03-17 Thread Carsten Bormann
On Mar 17 2005, at 19:40 Uhr, Jeffrey Hutzelman wrote: they could have broken out the emergency AP's and provided worse coverage to fewer areas than we had last week. It would have been better than nothing, but it would _not_ have been better than what we got. Actually, for those of us who had

RE: reflections from the trenches of ietf62 wireless

2005-03-17 Thread Jeffrey Hutzelman
On Thursday, March 17, 2005 07:51:27 AM -0800 Tony Hain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: FWIW: Those 350s were provided after a similar bad experience specifically so there would be consistent and stable equipment available. The fact that they are considered 'emergency' at this point shows that in fact

Re: WSIS - UNESCO Thematic Meeting on Multilingualism

2005-03-17 Thread John C Klensin
Mr. Menezes, I would be quite interested in attending this meeting if I am invited and appropriate arrangements can be made. I note, however, that there is a potential schedule conflict with ISOC events planned for Cairo that same weekend. The odds of my actually being able to attend will be

Re: WSIS - UNESCO Thematic Meeting on Multilingualism

2005-03-17 Thread Michael Everson
From a logistic perspective, how is one to get a visa for Mali? Apparently visas are not available at the airport. We haven't got a Mali embassy in Ireland. Must one send one's passport to Washington? http://www.maliembassy.us/new_site/counsellor/visa.htm -- Michael Everson * * Everson Typograph

RE: reflections from the trenches of ietf62 wireless

2005-03-17 Thread Tony Hain
Odonoghue, Karen F wrote: -  We did not deploy anything new or experimental. We deployed what we had available. In the case of the wireless, the alternative was about a dozen Cisco 350s the secretariat had stashed away in case of emergency. FWIW: Those 350s were provided after a similar bad ex

Re: Last Call: 'The Codecs Parameter for "Bucket" Media Types' to Proposed Standard

2005-03-17 Thread Bruce Lilly
On Mon March 14 2005 18:29, The IESG wrote: > The IESG has received a request from an individual submitter to consider the > following document: > > - 'The Codecs Parameter for "Bucket" Media Types ' > as a Proposed Standard > > Although this document is a submission to the IETF from an indi