Re: october

2024-10-29 Thread Mel Beckman
Randy, My apologies, I wasn’t aware. Do you have documentation of that? They appear to still be soliciting contributions, but I see the last award was issued it back in 2012. -mel > On Oct 29, 2024, at 1:34 PM, Randy Bush wrote: >  >> >> There is a memorial fund for his ISOC Service Award

Re: october

2024-10-29 Thread Randy Bush
> There is a memorial fund for his ISOC Service Award, to which > interested people can contribute: don't. the award is formally declared done. randy

Re: october

2024-10-29 Thread David Zimmerman via NANOG
On a more happy note: the first ARPANET message was sent 55 years ago today, from UCLA to SRI. -dp

Re: october

2024-10-29 Thread Rob Thomas via NANOG
Thank you for these remembrances, Randy. > There is a memorial fund for his ISOC Service Award, to which interested > people can contribute: > > https://www.internetsociety.org/grants-and-awards/itojun-service-award/ Thank you for that tip and link, Mel. — Rabbi Rob Thomas

Re: october

2024-10-29 Thread Stan Barber
Me,too. On Tue, Oct 29, 2024 at 12:23 PM Mel Beckman wrote: > Randy, > > I, too, appreciate your thoughtfulness. > > Although I never got to work with Dr. Itojun, he definitely was a > pathfinder for IPv6 deployment that we owe a great deal to. > > There is a memorial fund for his ISOC Service A

Re: october

2024-10-29 Thread Mel Beckman
Randy, I, too, appreciate your thoughtfulness. Although I never got to work with Dr. Itojun, he definitely was a pathfinder for IPv6 deployment that we owe a great deal to. There is a memorial fund for his ISOC Service Award, to which interested people can contribute:

Re: october

2024-10-29 Thread packetcat
On Tue, 29 Oct 2024, at 08:58, Randy Bush wrote: > and today in 2007, itojun died. ipv6 samurai, researcher, netbsd, iab, > ... a gentle soul and friend to many > > randy Thank you for sharing these remembrances, Randy. For me these are a good reminder of the very human side of computer network

Rogers systems/DNS contact

2024-10-29 Thread Eric Dugas via NANOG
Hello, I'm trying to find someone at Rogers that deals with DNS. We have an ongoing problem with a Rogers' site using Rogers' DNS servers at $dayjob. You can reach me offline Eric

october

2024-10-29 Thread Randy Bush
and today in 2007, itojun died. ipv6 samurai, researcher, netbsd, iab, ... a gentle soul and friend to many randy