Demise of the 'Internet Report'

2001-06-27 Thread Robert G. Ferrell
Hi folks, Sorry about spamming the list with this, but it seemed better than simply disappearing without an explanation. The U.S. government has decided that my "Internet Report" site, where I summarized the drafts and RFCs issued each week in tabular format, was "inappropriate" and even a "p

Re: Demise of the 'Internet Report'

2001-06-27 Thread A James Lewis
Hi, I'm afraid I'm not exactly active on this mailing list... but it's always useful to keep an eye on the discussion. I am involved with a startup open source solutions company and I would be interested in knowing more about this site (The URL perhaps, although it probably doesn't exist at the

Re: Demise of the 'Internet Report'

2001-06-27 Thread James P. Salsman
Robert G. Ferrell writes: > >... The U.S. government has decided that my "Internet Report" site, where I > summarized the drafts and RFCs issued each week in tabular format, was > "inappropriate" and even a "political embarrassment" because it had > no direct bearing on the mission of my agency...

RE: Demise of the 'Internet Report'

2001-06-27 Thread Austin Bill-P23393
PROTECTED] Subject: Demise of the 'Internet Report' Hi folks, Sorry about spamming the list with this, but it seemed better than simply disappearing without an explanation. The U.S. government has decided that my "Internet Report" site, where I summarized the drafts and RFCs