Re: IPv10 is the solution.

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I didn’t pay any of these journals, all what i received was only invitation to a university in China “Xian institute of technology” to teach IPv10 for students, but that was in January 2020 and was planned to be in March, 2020, so you can imagine, i didn’t go because of COVID-19, anyway, all these articles are by people whom i don’t know.

Best regards,
Khaled Omar

From: ietf <ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx> on behalf of Stephane Bortzmeyer <bortzmeyer@xxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, February 1, 2022 2:02:12 PM
To: IETF@xxxxxxxx <IETF@xxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: Fwd: IPv10 is the solution.
 
On Tue, Feb 01, 2022 at 11:54:57AM +0000,
 Khaled Omar <eng.khaled.omar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote
 a message of 265 lines which said:

> https://www.exeley.com/international_journal_advanced_network_monitoring_controls/doi/10.21307/ijanmc-2019-075

Just for the people who don't know: there are many journals with the
look and feel of scientific journals, and overblown titles such as
"International journal of advanced things" that publish anything,
literally anything, just to have content (and sometimes the author has
to pay for it).

It is not specific to computer networks, there are a lot of them in
biology, for instance, allowing unscrupulous or desperate people to
inflate their list of publications <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Publish_or_perish>

Don't fall in the trap: anyone can publish anything on the Internet
and these journals are contentless.


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