Weekly posting summary for ipv6@ietf.org

2003-11-22 Thread Rob Austein
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names for Hinden/Haberman addresses; was Re: IPv6 w.g. Last Call on IPv6 w.g. Last Call on "Unique Local IPv6 Unicast Addresses"

2003-11-22 Thread george+ipng
In a message posted on November 10, Bob Hinden expressed his wish that these addresses not become known as Hinden/Haberman addresses. The first alternative that sprang to my mind was Bob/Brian addresses, but perhaps he would find that equally distasteful. It seems to me we need a new word, devoid

Re: names for non-global addresses

2003-11-22 Thread Keith Moore
GUPIs ("guppies") and PUPIs ("puppies") are things that little children like to bring home from their local pet store. and therefore when network experts uses those terms it will nearly always be clear from context whether they mean pets or addresses - unlike ideas, which some people actually do

Re: names for non-global addresses

2003-11-22 Thread Fred Templin
Keith,   GUPIs ("guppies") and PUPIs ("puppies") are things that little children like to bring home from their local pet store.   IDEAs are things that all Internet users from the most seasoned professional to the rankest novice immediately associate with the pure essence of technology. The unspoke