should be able to
be negotiated.
Rates may be higher than the norm if the negotiations included extras such
as the provision of morning and afternoon teas etc. That is to be expected.
I imagine the committee has concluded the best deal possible.
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for what they are.
It is more a matter of judging the content of contributions rather than the
contributor.
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participants and encouraging new blood into
the organization.
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Jari Arkko wrote:
Please save the planet by working on a better Internet, not
by posting to an off-topic mail thread.
Perhaps the IETF should consider purchasing carbon credits for each
standards track document produced :)
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or in person with the IETF, it is one of the main attractions
I see with the organisation.
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problem than NATs IMHO.
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been discussing seems to extend well
beyond the limited scope proposed.
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into play, we all have to judge
that risk and set up networks accordingly. If we really want to be secure
we wouldn't allow any ad hoc connections at all.
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Hello Ted
Comments inline as appropriate.
Ted Hardie wrote:
At 7:55 PM +1000 10/11/06, Darryl \(Dassa\) Lynch wrote:
I run a very closed network, ports are closed and not opened unless
there is a validated request, external drives are disabled etc etc.
A contractor comes in with a notebook
, if
they don't agree to the policies, they will have options to. If a person or
device doesn't agree with the policies in place, it doesn't mean I should
still provide full access for them. Risk management will dictate what will
or will not be allowed.
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of information overload I still maintain, the more information
available the better it is.
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that the charter is unclear
and it must explicitly state that NEA is not meant as a
protection mechanism of any sort for the network.
I don't believe the Charter needs to delve into this at all. If some people
see it as part of their protection mechanisms, so be it.
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on the selection. This is a good thing. It keeps the whole process on
track.
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handle. It appears there are large numbers of participants
who need to be sheltered a little more than others to retain their
participation, not a bad thing, just a fact. Anything that can be done to
improve participation is a good thing.
Darryl (Dassa) Lynch
PS...I've known Jefsey online since
a
system in with full access to the network.
Most people/businesses do not appear to have security as a high priority.
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are required,
these could be books written linking a number of IETF documents together to
describe a more general practical picture of their implementation.
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compatible with the same programs people use now then it may be worthwhile to
change, I can't see any real benefits at the moment.
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| -Original Message-
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| On Behalf Of Mark Prior
| Sent: Wednesday, January 05, 2005 12:22 AM
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
| Cc: 'IETF Discussion'
| Subject: Re: Excellent choice for summer meeting location!
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| Dassa wrote:
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| | -What kind
and the like it is fundamental.
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| -Original Message-
| From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
| On Behalf Of John C Klensin
| Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 12:19 AM
| To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; 'IETF Discussion'
| Subject: RE: Excellent choice for summer meeting location!
| Dassa,
|
| For better or worse, we've
I've always liked Minneapolis, myself. I've
| always considered it a great place for an IETF meeting.
Australia isn't bad in August :). Perhaps some thought could be given to
holding some meetings in more regional areas also, not just major cities.
Darryl (Dassa) Lynch (who lives out
but I doubt if the issue of
personal liability would be a barrier for the IETF.
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for users to find all the related documents showing the relationship
(timeline and validity) between the documents. A more involved and
comprehensive document management system.
Darryl (Dassa) Lynch
of
interest for being involved in this Registry and holding a chair in
the IETF working group?
Darryl (Dassa) Lynch.
le to have
an authoritive address for each individual and I assume this is where this thread is
heading. I'm interested in the subject of e-mail which is why I broke my lurking :).
Darryl (Dassa) Lynch.
n that all the data is invalid, just the means to keep it current was inadequate.
Most mailing lists for instance employ means to maintain the integrity of the
subscribtions, including regular probes. There are means available for other types of
lists, a lot depending on the usage and value.
Dar
.
Dassa
|-Original Message-
|From: Stephen Dyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
|Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2000 9:14 PM
|To: vint cerf; Richard Shockey; Dan Kolis; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Subject: Re: Example of dns (non) fun
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|
|Hi,
|
|There is also an interesting legal problem lurking with
|http
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