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be to attempt to play politics with those who are professionals at it
rather than solving the problems with technology which is what you'd
think we're good at
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to play politics with those who are professionals at it
rather than solving the problems with technology which is what you'd
think we're good at
-MM
/me goes back to building rockets which is much more fun...
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Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Michael Mealling writes:
Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
Reexamine the premises
I am -- these are my premises. I lived far too long in the uucp world
to enjoy non-unique names; they led to nothing but trouble.
Again
at the web layer
that's more in tune with how people are actually using the Internet, not
how mail gets routed
And maybe that work doesn't belong here
-MM
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Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:
Michael Mealling writes:
Again, you're conflating two different services that should be... Which
is my point. Look at the problem from a purely requirements point of
view and ignore what's been done to date.
Look at the problem from an implementation
Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:
Michael Mealling writes:
The system that faced the users would be inherently trademark friendly
and wouln't be hierarchical.
There are lots of users of the Internet besides trademark holders. I
don't see why this latter group deserves special
Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:
Michael Mealling writes:
To get specific for a moment, my suggestion here is that the IETF take a
look at what the W3C and the general web community is doing around
navigation, tagging (see Technorati, del.icio.us, flickr), advances in
NLP that Google
Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:
Michael Mealling writes:
Well, I didn't want to get into specifics but from what I've seen a URI
with a service identifier tag seems to be fine for everyone that has
looked a the problem So you shouldn't be nervous, the web seems to
be working just fine
Anthony G. Atkielski wrote:
Michael Mealling writes:
As the result of a service lookup they only need something that
identifies the class and subclass of the service the URI is an
identifier for...
What's wrong with http at the front, and/or a port number at the
back?
Those
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From: Ian B. Jacobs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TAG announces Last Call review of Architecture Document
Date: 09 Dec 2003 18:14:09 -0500
Dear www-tag,
Below is a copy of the email I just sent to the W3C Chairs
announcing the Last Call of the
On Thu, 2003-11-20 at 10:52, Richard Shockey wrote:
EPCglobal is focusing on the standards though I suspect there are aspects
of the protocols being discussed that should come to the IETF or IEEE for
proper peer review and/or standardization. There is an extensive discussion
of the use of
On Wed, 2003-03-26 at 16:38, Tony Hain wrote:
Ted Hardie wrote:
I think you may underestimate how much trouble this might cause in
applications.
As Dave Crocker noted in response to Margaret Wasserman's
presentation to the APPs Open Area meeting, applications have
been designed so
Just on a lark I tried creating a new chatgroup on
conference.ietf.jabber.com called 'hallway' and apparently it worked. It
seems that if we're going to create an chat equivalent of the working group
meetings that we should extend the metaphor to include the other aspects of
the week that
there to annoy the rest of the people on the road. So be warned
Plus, I-75/I-85 (or the Connector as its called) should be low traffic
on the weekend unless someone's jack-knifed a 18-wheeler...
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://this.example.com/c|/temp/test.txt
urn:tdb:2001:data:,The%2520US%2520president
etc...
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then you will have to timestamp it somehow.
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On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 04:36:22PM -0400, Clark C . Evans wrote:
On Thu, Jul 25, 2002 at 03:48:29PM -0400, Michael Mealling wrote:
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| Where the first three components are always small caps.
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| The problem is that URNs are required to be non
purpose of it?
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On Thu, Nov 01, 2001 at 10:54:15AM +0100, Harald Alvestrand wrote:
--On onsdag, oktober 31, 2001 09:17:34 -0500 Michael Mealling
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On Tue, Oct 30, 2001 at 09:15:35PM +, Zefram wrote:
I'm looking for discussion of the problem more than the solution at this
stage; my
persistently bound
to the logical Resource and then use some dynamic resolution
mechanism to make sure you can keep that resolution step in line with the
logical binding
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Democracy gives an aura of legitimacy to acts that
would otherwise be deemed tyranny
has xml.resource.org
I could have everything but the content be generated...
Now if I could just automagically create the content... hmmm
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or not?
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Democracy gives an aura of legitimacy to acts
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Faster Than Light warp engines
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of maintaining their contact
information when they know its going to be used
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it.
The other thing that would be nice is a way of getting all of the
authors current contact info in one place and up to date.
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r to get it in
the document. I don't want to read RFCs that act more like Powerpoint
presentations
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Vegas but instead focusing on conference
centers in the city in question instead of strictly hotel only facilities.
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the FIND list archive and I'm in the
process of putting it up on an ftp server. I'll let the new
list know about the archive when its up...
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