Hey,I like your humour ;) No, No, Really! On Tue, 2003-12-30 at 02:19, Paul Robinson wrote: > Franck Martin wrote: > > >Well as many people hate IP addresses, I have it under a new domain > >name... > > > Well, you've certainly grasped the technologies available then! You're > clearly a trend-setter. I wonder how many people will follow you in > using domain names instead of IP addresses... :-) When you deal with policy issues you can't be too technical, you know... > > So, in effect, if I sign up and work on those documents, all I get is > the oppurtunity to gas off with no recognised way of my thoughts > becoming policy or recommendations of anybody who can actually affect a > real outcome? I'm sorry, what would my motivation for that be? To make > myself feel important? To add another paragrapg to my CV that has no > meaning? Well to help you here, read the "Cathedral and the Bazar"... > > > You really are turning this into a wiki.... crikey. What it has to do with IETF, nothing except that any politician will tell you that you cannot solve all problems technically...So go to the site and if anything becomes to un-technical on IETF, refer people from IETF to the site... Thanks for your collaboration... nough said... ---- Franck Martin franck@xxxxxxxxx SOPAC, Fiji GPG Key fingerprint = 44A4 8AE4 392A 3B92 FDF9 D9C6 BE79 9E60 81D9 1320 "Toute connaissance est une reponse a une question" G.Bachelard
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