Dan
P.S. Richard, yes, EPUB is great for the eBook readers... next I
suppose you're going to want RFCs and I-D's in EPUB? :-) (And no, I
am NOT really trying to stir up the recently concluded chapter in the
ongoing IETF document format wars...)
RS Well yes actually. My original
And if you shake it violently, all the discusses clear
Seriously, I would like to have an app where I could read drafts, and make free
form annotations on top of them like circling things in red, then check the
annotations back into SVN or something like that were other people such as
...@ietf.org] On
Behalf Of Rob
Evans
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 12:40 PM
To: Ole Jacobsen
Cc: ietf@ietf.org
Subject: Re: Ok .. I want my IETF app for my iPad ..
Display RFCs?
Doesn't this new toy of yours already have a browser?
I was idly thinking of this a few days ago. An app
On 09.04.2010 18:06, Dan York wrote:
...
P.S. Richard, yes, EPUB is great for the eBook readers... next I suppose
you're going to want RFCs and I-D's in EPUB? :-) (And no, I am NOT
really trying to stir up the recently concluded chapter in the ongoing
IETF document format wars...)
...
Source
to the over 40 crowd. That is why I'm
totally sold on the .epub format.
-Original Message-
From: ietf-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:ietf-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of Rob
Evans
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2010 12:40 PM
To: Ole Jacobsen
Cc: ietf@ietf.org
Subject: Re: Ok .. I want my IETF app for my iPad
, 2010 12:40 PM
To: Ole Jacobsen
Cc: ietf@ietf.org
Subject: Re: Ok .. I want my IETF app for my iPad ..
Display RFCs?
Doesn't this new toy of yours already have a browser?
I was idly thinking of this a few days ago. An app for the iPad that
will sync across RFCs and I-Ds for offline
@ietf.org
Subject: Re: Ok .. I want my IETF app for my iPad ..
Display RFCs?
Doesn't this new toy of yours already have a browser?
I was idly thinking of this a few days ago. An app for the iPad that
will sync across RFCs and I-Ds for offline viewing would be quite
useful.
Rob
Well if you are over 55 with bifocals, like me, you might have a issue. Which
is why tablet readers really are a boon.
On 04/08/2010 07:47 AM, Richard Shockey wrote:
That was what I had in mind when I started this thread or maybe
configuration options for push of new WG drafts.
No browser
Richard,
Here's a killer app for iPad :)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lAl28d6tbko
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Display RFCs?
Doesn't this new toy of yours already have a browser?
I was idly thinking of this a few days ago. An app for the iPad that
will sync across RFCs and I-Ds for offline viewing would be quite
useful.
Rob
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It would be even better if the Web in general could support this use case.
The HTML5 folks are designing a client-side data store API, but alas it's not
connected to the HTTP caching model, so they're effectively making Web authors
rewrite their sties with JS APIs to make them usable offline
On 06.04.2010 23:48, Mark Nottingham wrote:
It would be even better if the Web in general could support this use case.
The HTML5 folks are designing a client-side data store API, but alas it's not
connected to the HTTP caching model, so they're effectively making Web authors
rewrite their
It's not an iPad app, but you can see screenshots of the (not App Store
released) IETF 77 iPhone app I threw together the week before Anaheim:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dhask/sets/72157623658352428/
I don't have an iPad (Late April in Australia), but I don't think it would be
terribly
On Apr 5, 2010, at 5:25 AM, Bill Strahm wrote:
Anyhow, it has to be an iPad app, rather than iPhone/iPod-touch,
because the smaller devices can't display 80-char-66-line ASCII
properly. -T
Just thinking what would happen if someone were to propose a Windows 7 app
for the IETF.
On 4/4/2010 5:10 AM, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
It presents a chart showing the proportion of IETF-ers who have bought an
iPad.
Now in theory an iPad could be very useful. Only the application I am
working on (IETF-Roulette) requires Flash.
is the IETF Roulette a method of demonstrating
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 11:37, todd glassey tglas...@earthlink.net wrote:
On 4/4/2010 5:10 AM, Phillip Hallam-Baker wrote:
Now in theory an iPad could be very useful. Only the application I am
working on (IETF-Roulette) requires Flash.
is the IETF Roulette a method of demonstrating consensus in
Step-by-step instructions (with illustrations) for Americans to use their
credit cards overseas.
On 04/04/2010, at 1:11 PM, Ole Jacobsen wrote:
And what, pray tell, does an IETF app actually do?
Generate random travel topics that we can argue about?
Display RFCs?
Doesn't this new
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Mark Nottingham m...@mnot.net wrote:
Step-by-step instructions (with illustrations) for Americans to use their
credit cards overseas.
Anyhow, it has to be an iPad app, rather than iPhone/iPod-touch,
because the smaller devices can't display 80-char-66-line
On 04.04.2010 21:48, Tim Bray wrote:
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Mark Nottinghamm...@mnot.net wrote:
Step-by-step instructions (with illustrations) for Americans to use their
credit cards overseas.
Anyhow, it has to be an iPad app, rather than iPhone/iPod-touch,
because the smaller
On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, Jorge Amodio wrote:
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Tim Bray tb...@textuality.com wrote:
Anyhow, it has to be an iPad app, rather than iPhone/iPod-touch,
because the smaller devices can't display 80-char-66-line ASCII
properly. -T
You have not seen iSSH in action
On 4 Apr 2010, at 21:58, Tony Finch wrote:
On Sun, 4 Apr 2010, Jorge Amodio wrote:
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 2:48 PM, Tim Bray tb...@textuality.com wrote:
Anyhow, it has to be an iPad app, rather than iPhone/iPod-touch,
because the smaller devices can't display 80-char-66-line ASCII
properly. -T
Tim Bray wrote:
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 11:38 AM, Mark Nottingham m...@mnot.net wrote:
Step-by-step instructions (with illustrations) for Americans to use their
credit cards overseas.
Anyhow, it has to be an iPad app, rather than iPhone/iPod-touch,
because the smaller devices can't
And I want it now! Yes I'll pay thank you.
Richard Shockey
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About 10 to 15 USD would work fine for me BTW.
At least we should do it before the ITU and TIES does it .right? J
From: ietf-boun...@ietf.org [mailto:ietf-boun...@ietf.org] On Behalf Of
Richard Shockey
Sent: Saturday, April 03, 2010 5:21 PM
To: ietf@ietf.org
Subject: Ok .. I want my
And what, pray tell, does an IETF app actually do?
Generate random travel topics that we can argue about?
Display RFCs?
Doesn't this new toy of yours already have a browser?
You want emacs on it?
xml2rfc for the iPad?
A list of local restaurants in Minneapolis?
What do you want?
Ole
Ole
On 4/3/2010 6:11 PM, Ole Jacobsen wrote:
And what, pray tell, does an IETF app actually do?
A squeeze of the fingers tightens a spec.
Flicking sends it to the RFC Editor.
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And what, pray tell, does an IETF app actually do?
The 10 commandments of the IETF in a tablet sort to speak.
J
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On 4/3/2010 6:51 PM, Jorge Amodio wrote:
And what, pray tell, does an IETF app actually do?
The 10 commandments of the IETF in a tablet sort to speak.
One commandment for each layer?
d/
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On 4 Apr 2010, at 03:32, Dave CROCKER wrote:
On 4/3/2010 6:51 PM, Jorge Amodio wrote:
And what, pray tell, does an IETF app actually do?
The 10 commandments of the IETF in a tablet sort to speak.
One commandment for each layer?
The layered model is obsolete, Dave.
Everybody knows
And what, pray tell, does an IETF app actually do?
The 10 commandments of the IETF in a tablet sort to speak.
One commandment for each layer?
We will ever get past the 8th one ?
http://www.ietf75.se/the-8th-layer-sunk-the-warship/
Cheers
Jorge
Everybody knows the future is web 2.0, and web 2.0 is now.
Web 2.0 is also obsolete.
Since today the future is iPad, IP mobility and social media.
Cheers
Jorge
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Since today the future is iPad, IP mobility and social media.
Apparently, the iPAD is the result of an IETF bar bof:
ietf Protocol Application Device
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