My quick reaction on a light read.
One bit of text put my teeth on edge:
* section 2, 2nd para This draft only addresses those documents
published by the IETF family. These include IETF documents processed
by the IESG, IAB documents, and IRTF documents processed by the IRSG.
I
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael StJ
ohns writes:
We spent about 1/2 of the 2nd day on engineering issues and I would really
call that specific day the first IETF meeting. According to the IETF
website, that was January 17th, 1986 - so we've got a few years yet until
the 20th
Hi folks:
I got some queries about details so...
* the event is all day Thursday
* wear something, anything, produced by, printed for, comemorating or
somehow recognizing a company no longer in existence;
* if you wish to compete for a prize show up in the reception area by the
terminal
I went to the Japan Traditional Craft Center yesterday and since several
folks asked me about it, I'm sending a note to the list.
It is in Ikebukuro (right above the station). For information on hours
and location see:
http://www.kougei.or.jp/english/center.html
It sells various
Hi Ole:
Oops! Didn't mean to step on your event -- somehow I'd seen a note
suggesting your events were both on Sunday.
Let's wait and see the WG schedule and then determine the best day for
dead company day (I picked Monday evening as one where I knew I'd be at
IETF that evening due to
Hi folks:
The IP Packet Trace (IPPT) mailing list is now working (actually, has been
up for over a month but just started to see traffic this week). Almost
everyone who attend the IPPT BOF in Salt Lake is on the list -- if you're
not on the list it is because I couldn't puzzle out the email
Most (all?) of us at IETF have had affiliations with companies that are
now defunct, ranging from working for them to simply accepting their
T-shirts at a conference.
In a spirit of fun, I'd like to suggest that on Monday of the Yokohama
IETF you find some piece of attire (hat, shirt, shoes,
[feel free to grab me at IETF this week if you've got questions -- Craig]
On the Internet In a Disaster
Call For Participation
September 11th 2001 was an interesting day on the Internet. The collapse of
the World Trade Center towers damaged communications lines. Many
Hi folks (esp. IETFers in Latin America):
The advance program and registration information for SIGCOMM's Workshop on
Data Communication in Latin American and the Caribbean is now up. We've got a
great keynote speaker (Jose Maria Figueres, head of the UN technology program
and thus spearheading
Hi folks:
Since IETF is increasingly international, I thought you might be interested
in knowing that ACM SIGCOMM is kicking off a workshop on networking in Latin
America. It is a research workshop with a focus on the unique networking
problems of Latin America (a far cry from the fiber rich
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