On 4/12/2014 8:52 AM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
Dave Crocker wrote:
That's governed by operations organizations, not the IETF.
Well, yes and no.
Your lengthy treatise does not appear to contain a specific proposal.
So while the tutorial information is all well and good, how is it
relevant to the current situation?
I believe the IETF has never done such a thing. I'm pretty sure it
shouldn't.
Well - arguably, the IETF (or members thereof) were pretty vocal when
the TCP/IP vs. ISO wars were going on.
It was? What specifics are you referring to? I don't recall the IETF
doing anything but facilitating work on both technologies, both with
ISODE and for network management, and later when considering choices in
IPv6.
d/
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Dave Crocker
Brandenburg InternetWorking
bbiw.net
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