Re: Intermediate Drafts of network layer protocols

2005-04-07 Thread Brian E Carpenter
Unfortunately, as you will see by looking at any current Internet Draft, these drafts are automatically withdrawn after 6 months (or as soon as they are updatded), so you won't find old ones on the ietf.org site. You may find them on some unofficial sites. If you look at http://www.ietf.org/html.ch

Re: Intermediate Drafts of network layer protocols

2005-04-07 Thread Marshall Eubanks
Hello; While as far as I know there is no central repository, I have always been able to find old (intermediate) drafts in the last 5 years by going to - the IETF proceedings (google with site:ietf.org and the draft name, including the version) - the mirror sites for drafts and - a general goo

Re: Intermediate Drafts of network layer protocols

2005-04-07 Thread Carl Malamud
Hi - I think a research request to study how protocols are designed and features added over time deserves a more accurate answer than an official incantation of "they're gone." Try this site: http://www.watersprings.org/ You'll find all drafts and diff's between them. Regards, Carl > Un

RE: Intermediate Drafts of network layer protocols

2005-04-07 Thread Arvind, Krishnamoorthy
ud > Sent: Thursday, April 07, 2005 9:19 AM > To: Brian E Carpenter > Cc: Syed Farooq Ahmed; ietf@ietf.org > Subject: Re: Intermediate Drafts of network layer protocols > > Hi - > > I think a research request to study how protocols are designed and > features > added ov

Re: Intermediate Drafts of network layer protocols

2005-04-08 Thread Stewart Bryant
Carl Malamud wrote: Hi - I think a research request to study how protocols are designed and features added over time deserves a more accurate answer than an official incantation of "they're gone." Try this site: http://www.watersprings.org/ You'll find all drafts and diff's between them. T

RE: Intermediate Drafts of network layer protocols

2005-04-08 Thread Elwyn davies
need to pay a bit more attention to our history! Regards, Elwyn > -Original Message- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Stewart Bryant > Sent: 08 April 2005 10:43 > To: Carl Malamud > Cc: Syed Farooq Ahmed; ietf@ietf.org > Sub

Re: Intermediate Drafts of network layer protocols

2005-04-08 Thread Joe Touch
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Carl Malamud wrote: > Hi - > > I think a research request to study how protocols are designed and features > added over time deserves a more accurate answer than an official > incantation of "they're gone." Is this more "official": Internet-Dra