[ih] Re: internet-history Digest, Vol 1, Issue 201
Cary FitzGerald
caryfitz at employees.org
Fri Aug 20 20:52:07 PDT 2004
Specifically, starting on page 539. Worth the effort. Would be
interesting to hear the talk as delivered with the benefit of hindsight,
but I thought that slides 7 and 19 were particularly interesting.
Cary.
--On Friday, August 13, 2004 07:45:37 PM -0600 Andrew Russell
<ar at arussell.org> wrote:
> Agreed, the thing that strikes me about those slides is the emphasis Clark
> put on security, strains on the network architecture, and procedural
> tensions within the IAB and IETF. Of course "rough consensus and running
> code" is what people remember because it is catchy and concise, but the
> similarities to current tensions and problems in the IETF are remarkable.
>
> btw you can find Clark's slides at
> http://ietf.org/proceedings/directory2.html, it takes a little digging
> through the massive .pdf from the 24th IETF, but they're in there.
>
> Andy Russell
>
>
> Bob Braden said:
>
>> Charles,
>>
>> I don't know about Vint's speech, but Dave Clark's slides are in the
>> printed proceedings of that meeting. I just looked at them, and
>> every IETFer should reread them today!
>>
>> Bob Braden
>
>
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