Re: 66th IETF - Registration and Hotel Accommodations

2006-04-20 Thread Tim Chown
On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 06:07:50PM -0500, Spencer Dawkins wrote: > > Thanks to IAD for opening registration (helps with visa requests, although > this is less of a problem in Canada than "elsewhere in North America"). Yes, very nice to have the hotel and registration open 3 month in advance this

Re: 66th IETF - Registration and Hotel Accommodations

2006-04-20 Thread Brian E Carpenter
Tim Chown wrote: On Wed, Apr 19, 2006 at 06:07:50PM -0500, Spencer Dawkins wrote: Thanks to IAD for opening registration (helps with visa requests, although this is less of a problem in Canada than "elsewhere in North America"). Yes, very nice to have the hotel and registration open 3 month

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: PI addressing in IPv6 advances in ARIN]

2006-04-20 Thread Erik E. Fair
I'm patient, but when you have a heavily loaded VAX-11/780 (I think this was before the host apple.com was upgraded to a VAX-8650) doing netnews, where even the highly optimized "compress" program beats on the CPU, and a Cray X/MP-48 just sitting there across the LAN ... So, I set up a TCP "compre

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: PI addressing in IPv6 advances in ARIN]

2006-04-20 Thread Peter Sherbin
Hi, > Things work a lot better if IETF and RIRs work hand-in-hand - that is, > IETF makes standards that people can work with, and RIRs use allocation > policies that somewhat reflect what the protocol designers had in mind. This is a proper model which should remain this way with a little fix. I

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: PI addressing in IPv6 advances in ARIN]

2006-04-20 Thread Kevin Loch
Peter Sherbin wrote: This is a proper model which should remain this way with a little fix. IETF engineering effort is funded (indirectly) by the employers of the engineers. RIRs administrative work is funded through membership and allocation fees, which essentially equals selling of IP address

Re: Impending publication: draft-iab-idn-nextsteps-05

2006-04-20 Thread Simon Josefsson
In general, I think some of the specific recommendations in section 4 are poorly researched. I think it is bad advice to even suggest people to look into the solution outlined in section 4.3. It seems to me that adopting the approach would break backwards compatibility in Unicode for most Europea

Merging PIDF documents from multiple sources

2006-04-20 Thread Tor Noga
Title: Merging PIDF documents from multiple sources Hi Im trying to understand what should be the strategy when merging doucments that were published from different sources. Should all published person\tuple\device elements be sent to the Watcher as received? Or should a merge strategy be

Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: PI addressing in IPv6 advances in ARIN]

2006-04-20 Thread Brian E Carpenter
Kevin Loch wrote: ... In case you (IETF) diddn't get the memo, the operational community has flat out rejected shim6 in it's current form as a replacement for PI. Kevin, I realise you may have felt provoked by the tone of some earlier messages, but I must point out that (a) the shim6 work is on

Re: 66th IETF - Registration and Hotel Accommodations

2006-04-20 Thread Ole Jacobsen
There is at least one hotel closer to the venue also, the InterContinental. Ole Ole J. Jacobsen Editor and Publisher, The Internet Protocol Journal Cisco Systems Tel: +1 408-527-8972 GSM: +1 415-370-4628 E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] URL: http://www.cisco.com/ipj __

RE: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: PI addressing in IPv6 advances in ARIN]

2006-04-20 Thread Tony Hain
Brian E Carpenter wrote: > ... > Scott Leibrand wrote: > .. > > I agree, especially in the near term. Aggregation is not required > right > > now, but having the *ability* to aggregate later on is a prudent risk > > reduction strategy if today's cost to do so is minimal (as I think it > is). >

Re: 66th IETF - Registration and Hotel Accommodations

2006-04-20 Thread Pete Resnick
On 4/20/06 at 8:04 AM -0700, Ole Jacobsen wrote: There is at least one hotel closer to the venue also, the InterContinental. The Delta seems to be 3 (rather long) blocks west and the InterContinental just across the street to the southwest. Does anybody know the walking distances to the ven

Re: 66th IETF - Registration and Hotel Accommodations

2006-04-20 Thread Michael StJohns
At 03:15 PM 4/20/2006, Pete Resnick wrote: On 4/20/06 at 8:04 AM -0700, Ole Jacobsen wrote: This is the first time in a long time I'm seriously considering *not* staying at the conference hotel. I'm not sure I see the point. One of the sites I checked for the conference hotel indicates only 4

Re: Impending publication: draft-iab-idn-nextsteps-05

2006-04-20 Thread Jeffrey Hutzelman
On Thursday, April 20, 2006 03:05:43 PM +0200 Simon Josefsson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: An example of the type of change that appears to be just a small correction from one perspective but may be problematic from another was the correction to the normalization definition in 2004 [U

Re: 66th IETF - Registration and Hotel Accommodations

2006-04-20 Thread John C Klensin
--On Thursday, 20 April, 2006 14:15 -0500 Pete Resnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 4/20/06 at 8:04 AM -0700, Ole Jacobsen wrote: > >> There is at least one hotel closer to the venue also, the >> InterContinental. > > The Delta seems to be 3 (rather long) blocks west and the > InterContinen

Re: 66th IETF - Registration and Hotel Accommodations

2006-04-20 Thread Pete Resnick
On 4/20/06 at 4:21 PM -0400, John C Klensin wrote: --On Thursday, 20 April, 2006 14:15 -0500 Pete Resnick <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Does anybody know the walking distances to the venue from hotels on the east side? I plan to vacation there the week before, and both the Hôtel XIXe siècle and