Hi,
It's better to add all acronyms on index page.
--balaji
On Sat, 8 Sep 2001, Jiwoong Lee wrote:
> This is about Internet Draft writing skills. And I wish to listen to some wisdom.
>
> I think Readability and comprehensibility are the main goal in writing and
>organizing a technical docum
Regards to all,
Thanks for all your awnsers.
I was away for 3 days and so could not
respond
Many of the awnsers that I got all
pointed towards the same direction-HOW websites are
located not WHERE the location process is performed.
__
James and Ken,
Quite interesting remarks you have made. I agree to Ken's syllogistics and I love
James' consideration on corporeal world practice.
Let's begin at the beginning. What is the requirement level for exceptions of "MUST
NOTs" ?
First, in RFC terms, MAY has the equal value to MAY N
> I'm very close to having IPv6 connectivity now. I found out
> that Microsoft
> Research has an IPv6 implementation that installs on Windows
> XP (not without
> warnings though). I'm currently able to ping6 myself without using the
> loopback address (like... yippee). I hope to begin
> experim
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Sep 2001 19:42:23 +0200, Thor Harald Johansen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>
>>Is there an Internet standard for the kind of peer-to-peer communication
>>FreeNet (www.freenetproject.org) is capable of? I think there should be. The
Yes - it's already implem
with apologies to IETFers and Fred Baker in particular:
recent ICANN nominations to Board service:
the PSO renominated me to serve on the board for another 3 years
the ASO nominated Lyman Chapin to serve for three years
vint cerf
At 02:32 AM 9/21/2001 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>A case co