[ih] TCP/IP Meeting dates (Was: UDP creation)

David P. Reed dpreed at reed.com
Fri Mar 31 09:05:45 PST 2006


Noel - you and I didn't overlap at these meetings much in the early days 
- remember I was involved very early (1976- 78(?) when Dave Clark 
assumed my role representing MIT).   I don't know whether there were 
IEN's for all of those meetings - in fact the group split sometime after 
that into a group focused on IP, addresses, routing, gateways and a 
group focused on TCP, urgent pointers, state machines, etc.. Many 
attended both sets of meetings.   I *do* remember a meeting in DC at 
L'Enfant Plaza in 1977, and that location is not on your list - it was 
warm enough to walk outside without a coat, though.  I also am very sure 
about the location of the TCP/IP-split-decision meeting, which we stayed 
in Marina del Rey for,a nd I have always remembered it was in 1977 - I'm 
pretty sure that would have been called ISI, but maybe UCLA?

Noel Chiappa wrote:
>     > From: Jack Haverty <jack at 3kitty.org>
>
>     >> On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 22:06 -0500, Noel Chiappa wrote:
>
>     >> (And I wish we had an accurate list of the meeting dates/locations!
>     >> One more thing to try and crank out sometime...)
>
> I started to crank one out, based on the data in the IEN index, and this:
>
>     > From Jon's TCP Meeting Reports:
>
> helped out some. Here's what I have so far:
>
>
> IEN  Author    Published  Meeting - Date
>
>   3* Postel    18-Aug-77  Internet Meeting Notes - 15 August 1977 - ISI
>  22  Postel     3-Feb-78  Internet Meeting Notes - 1 February 1978 - UCLA?
>  33  Bennett   15-May-78  Internet Meeting Notes - 1-2 May 1978 - UCL?
>  53  Postel    21-Aug-78  Internet Meeting Notes - 2-4 August 1978 - LL?
>  63  Postel    14-Nov-78  Internet Meeting Notes - 30-31 October 1978
>  76  Postel     7-Feb-79  Internet Meeting Notes - 25-26 January 1979 - ISI??
> 106  Postel    17-May-79  Internet Meeting Notes - 8-11 May 1979
> 121* Postel    25-Oct-79  Internet Meeting Notes - 10-13 September 1979 - UCL
> 134* Postel    29-Feb-80  Internet Meeting Notes - 4-6 February 1980 - SRI
> 145* Postel    29-May-80  Internet Meeting Notes - 14-15 May 1980 - MIT
> 160* Postel     7-Nov-80  Internet Meeting Notes - 7-9 October 1980 - RSRE
> 175* Postel    13-Mar-81  Internet Meeting Notes - 28-30 January 1981 - ISI
>
>  64  Sunshine  12-Mar-78  TCP Meeting Notes - 12 March 1977
>  65  Postel     5-Aug-78  TCP Meeting Notes - 14-15 July 1977 - MIT
>  66  Postel    21-Oct-77  TCP Meeting Notes - 13-14 October 1977 - SRI
>  67  Postel     8-Feb-78  TCP Meeting Notes - 30-31 January 1978 - ISI
>  68  Postel    27-Jun-78  TCP Meeting Notes - 15-16 June 1978 - MIT
>  69  Postel     9-Oct-78  TCP Meeting Notes - 18-19 September 1978 - SRI
>  70  Postel    15-Dec-78  TCP Meeting Notes - 4 December 1978 - ARPA
>  77  Postel     7-Feb-79  TCP Meeting Notes - 29 January 1979 - ISI
>
>  60  Davidson  17-Oct-78  Boston Area Meeting of the Internet Working Group
> 				to Discuss Interactions with Gateways
>
> 104* Strazisar 12-Mar-79  Minutes of the Fault Isolation Meeting - BBN
>
> For meetings marked with a "*", the IEN minutes are online. The locations
> marked with "?" are guesses for location, based on the list of future meetings
> in IEN-3.
>
>
>     > 27&29-30 January 1979 - ISI (includes Saturday TCP Bakeoff)
>
> I think remember that one! I certainly remember us all being in the ISI
> offices on a Saturday doing a bakeoff, with nobody else around. (Although I'd
> have to check the list of attendees to make sure that I'm not confusing it
> with some other ISI meeting...) And I'll bet that 25-26 January 1979 Internet
> meeting was at ISI too...
>
> But I wonder why the dates are 27&29-30, when the IEN title just says 29?
> Hmm, "cal 1 1979" says that for January 1979, the 27th was a Saturday, and
> the other two Monday-Tuesday. Hmmm...
>
>     > That's all that are in my notebook. Gotta go digging to see if there
>     > are more notebooks somewhere up in the garage loft...
>
> Maybe the list of IEN numbers (above) for the others will help?
>
> 	Noel
>
>
>   




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