Yes, I know about the IETF.   Google is your friend.

On 9/5/07, Adam Fisk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Do you know many people who work in or with the IETF?  Have you worked with
> the IETF?  I'm sincerely asking, because I would be surprised if you had and
> continued to hold your views.  They make decisions by "taking a hum" for
> Christ's sake -- similar the yeahs and the neighs (sp?).  These people are
> the enemy?  To me, it's a miraculous example of cooperation amongst
> frequently competing interests.
>
> -Adam
>
>
>
> On 9/5/07, Michael Slavitch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > "The IETF is really not so different from this list -- a bunch of
> > people getting together to make stuff work."
> >
> > Not so sure about that.
> >
> > The goal of participating in a standards body to either make things
> > work to commoditize the competition or gum things up so that they
> > never work,  are horrendoes to implement, thereby creating barriers to
> > entry that only you can exploit.
> >
> > Look at IMS, for example.
> >
> > How easy is it to get ICE working, and I mean >working<, not "working".
> >
> > How long has it taken to develop and finalize?
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