Re: bookmarks (was Re: Internationalization and the IETF)

2000-12-08 Thread Gabriel Landowski
--- Dave Crocker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If we did not already have very wide-scale use of > ascii, it might be worth > considering numerals as the common form. But that > wide-scale use is > everywhere. Why not alias the ASCII to the numeral form? Gabriel Lan

RE: Internationalization and the IETF

2000-12-12 Thread Gabriel Landowski
get our arms around. Gabriel Landowski Mindangle Consulting --- "Durah, Kheder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Dear Colleagues. > > This is my first transmission to IETF, and would > like to second the fact > that DNS is an address registry and not a dir

Re: Congestion control

2000-12-15 Thread Gabriel Landowski
I am not sure exactly how IETF meetings are executed or how business is conducted, but the group may consider occupying an indoor stadium, etc. With the basic floor space available (convention like) organizers would be able to resize areas to fit audiences accordingly. More importantly sooner or

Re: What is the IETF? -- A note of caution

2000-12-15 Thread Gabriel Landowski
I would think the best thing that can be done is to broad cast the findings as clear and loudly as possible to the largest possible audience. The global community as a whole will see who is actively 'taking ideas for their own' and the thieves will get theirs in their own special way. Perhaps the

Re: Congestion control

2000-12-15 Thread Gabriel Landowski
--- Keith Moore <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > We'd need to adopt drastically different methods for > running a working group and for making decisions. I agree whole heartedly. How ever when do we put a stake in the ground to beging this? > I also suspect it's much easier for thirty people to >

NAT v4 vs v6

2000-12-18 Thread Gabriel Landowski
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