I'd like to come back to this point, and try a slightly different
direction:
Fred Baker wrote:
The purpose of the IETF is to create high quality, relevant, and
timely standards for the Internet.
I think I would state it in these words:
The Internet Engineering Task Force provides a forum
Hi,
On Sat, 17 Jan 2004, Fred Baker wrote:
At 04:26 AM 1/17/2004, Pekka Savola wrote:
The purpose of the IETF is to create high quality, relevant, and
timely standards for the Internet.
I think I would state it in these words:
The Internet Engineering Task Force provides a forum for
At 00:24 18/01/04, Fred Baker wrote:
But it originates with a very real and very damaging operational problem,
that of BSD 4.1's predilection to TCP Silly Window Syndrome and an
operator's desire to minimize the impact of that on competing data traffic.
Dear Fred,
thank you for your inputs. You
Hello all,
Sorry for opening this obvious can of worms (well, I think it has been
opened a number of times, so the worms are probably already gone
now..), but when considering how the IETF needs to change, it's
obvious that we'll first (unless we just stick to the relatively
safe changes, like
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At 04:26 AM 1/17/2004, Pekka Savola wrote:
The purpose of the IETF is to create high quality, relevant, and
timely standards for the Internet.
I think I would state it in these words:
The Internet Engineering Task Force provides a forum for the