RE: [apnic-talk] "IPv8"
OK,
So this IPv8 idea will not be submitted to any engineering group. You've
written off IETF, IEEE, ACM, and ITU-T as vehicles for submitting the idea
and have peers comment/review on the idea. You are not suggesting any other
alternative to these engineering groups other than "a product of the
Internet."
So, until we see IPv8 submitted somewhere, lets end this discussion. It's
not irrelevant to APNIC discussions.
BTW - Asia & Pacific Internet politics and regional trade show are more
applicable to APNIC members than IPv8.
Barry
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-apnic-talk at apnic dot net [mailto:owner-apnic-talk at apnic dot net]On
> Behalf Of Jim Fleming
> Sent: Wednesday, May 13, 1998 8:30 PM
> To: 'Fred Baker'
> Cc: apnic-talk at apnic dot net; laina at singnet dot com dot sg; 'Rahmat M.
> Samik-Ibrahim'
> Subject: RE: [apnic-talk] "IPv8"
>
>
> On Wednesday, May 13, 1998 3:27 AM, Barry Raveendran
> Greene[SMTP:bgreene at cisco dot com] wrote:
> @
> @IEEE, ACM, ITU-T
> @
> @Pick one and submit. It seems to me you fear peer review of you idea. You
> @like to hid behind E-mail banter but do not want to do the work
> that every
> @other engineer goes through to get their ideas reviewed.
> @
>
> You missed the point...the work is being done by many engineers.
> This is a product of the Internet cooperation, not the IEEE, ACM or ITU-T.
>
> It looks like we agree on one thing. The IETF can now take its place
> among the group that you have listed and other bureacracies.
>
> IPv8 will continue to be a product of the Internet...not bureacracies...
> that may take more time, but in the end, it will be worth it...in
> my opinion...
>
> Any time you are interested in discussing technical matters and
> not the politics of Asia/Pacific or trade shows...let me know...
>
> -
> Jim Fleming
> Unir Corporation - http://www.unir.net
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