- "Robert Moskowitz" wrote:
Very much a loss. Quite a colorful personality. I will never forget
his mike time at the Danver's IETF in his 'nam fatigues.
And neither will I (as the person he was flaming!). That said, I am
truly saddened by his passing. His wit was sharp and his heart was
al
Russ Housley wrote:
This is very sad news. Jim was a very strong supporter of the IETF and
IPv6.
Very much a loss. Quite a colorful personality. I will never forget his
mike time at the Danver's IETF in his 'nam fatigues.
When he wanted to make a point, he did not pull any punches. And the f
The IPv6 Forum set up a way for everyone to pay their respect. The
IPv6 Forum will collect all the posting and share them with Jim's
family. If you are interested, you will find the link on the IPv6
Forum home page: http://www.ipv6forum.com/
Russ
From: ietf-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:ietf-bou
It is amazing how events coincide. I have not talked to Jim in
several years and was thinking of him yesterday, determined to look
him up today and seeing what he was up too. I remember meeting him at
my first IETF in Seattle in 1993 or 1994. I was very interested in
IPng at the time and as a me