Paul,

As has been pointed out, this is a little more complicated than just
the choice of client, in particular multicast is not widely available
to the "average" Internet user.

But I still find it ironic that I can watch a webcast from an ICANN
meeting but I am unable to do the same for an IETF meeting (until after
the fact). That is but one example.

Ole


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On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Paul Vixie wrote:

> > What you are saying is that for religious reasons you are unwilling to
> > use FREE and widely used tools in order to help us develop our own.
>
> well, actually, that's not what i said at all.
>
> > Next thing you'll be telling me PDF is a bad thing.
>
> and no, that won't be the next thing i'll tell you.
>
> > If you want the IETF to be a place where more people can participate
> > you need to ditch some of this religion.
>
> if there were no robust open alternatives i'd be the first to say
> "issue an rfp."
>
>

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