Robert Sayre schrieb:
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It would also be a good idea to give a disposition on each last call
comment received.
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This is so true and applies to certain other working groups as well...
Best regards, Julian
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On Mon, 19 Mar 2007, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
I've a small comment regarding the profile. I'm not thinking in any specific
candidate, but I think this is very relevant for a fair selection.
The first point, keeping and editing the minutes, almost excludes the
non-native English speakers, at
It was only one opinion, not tried to generate a debate. We simply disagree,
same as some people want to have meetings only (or mainly) in US and not go
to regions where it can be cheaper and can get new participants. Just very
sad :-(
Regards,
Jordi
De: Pekka Savola [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jordi,
Until Esperanto or some other language becomes the way we communicate,
let's stick with English. Like it or not, it is the common lingua
franca.
And, no, it's not my native language either, but somehow I survive as
an editor of it :)
Ole
Ole J. Jacobsen
Editor and Publisher, The
Ole Jacobsen wrote:
And, no, it's not my native language either, but somehow I survive as
an editor of it :)
Even better is that the *rest of us* survive your being an editor of it.
d/
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I have a ticket to the social tonight which it turns out I will not
be using.
If anybody else wants to attend the social, but does not have a
ticket, please drop me a note off-list so we can arrange something.
Thanks! (and apologies for the noise, especially for those not in
Prague).
On 20-Mar-2007, at 13:46, Joe Abley wrote:
I have a ticket to the social tonight which it turns out I will not
be using.
If anybody else wants to attend the social, but does not have a
ticket, please drop me a note off-list so we can arrange something.
Problem has been solved. No need
All
The IAOC believes it is very close to agreement with USC on a two year RFC
Editor services contract. Agreement should be reached by the end of the
current contract extension date (March 31st). The IAOC has informed the
two other bidders and asked them to consider re-bidding when the next
Silvano,
Thanks for posting these comments. Please see below.
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Ericsson
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Bob Braden writes:
So, would it surprise you to find out now that someone else actually
owns your text and can restrict the way others use it? I'll be you
would be surprised... you ASSUMED it was public domain, in those
simpler times.
Mu. I just wrote it. Nothing and noone forced me to make
Bob Braden writes:
There should be no problem getting pre-1998 authors to sign such a
document, since it merely memorializes in modern legalese the
implicit agreement between authors and the RFC Editor since the
beginning of time. In the less legally-toxic atmosphere of the time,
authors were
An IETF Operational Note has been approved and posted:
http://www.ietf.org/IESG/content/ions/ion-ad-sponsoring.html
This note discusses the process related to individual submissions,
publication of RFCs by finding a sponsoring Area Director to take it
through IETF and Internet Engineering
A new IETF working group has been formed in the Real-time Applications
and Infrastructure Area. For additional information, please contact the
Area Directors or the WG Chairs.
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Current Status: Active Working Group
Chairs:
The IESG has approved the following documents:
- 'Experience with the LDP protocol '
draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-experience-00.txt as an Informational RFC
- 'LDP Implementation Survey Results '
draft-ietf-mpls-ldp-survey2002-00.txt as an Informational RFC
- 'LDP Specification '
The IESG has approved the following document:
- 'IANA Considerations for OSPF '
draft-ietf-ospf-iana-03.txt as a BCP
This document is the product of the Open Shortest Path First IGP Working
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The IESG contact persons are Bill Fenner and Ross Callon.
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