[ih] Internet History Project (was XEROX/PUP and Commercialization (was Re: FYI - Gordon Crovitz/WSJ on "Who Really Invente

Vint Cerf vint at google.com
Thu Jul 26 21:04:43 PDT 2012


he is just finishing the third volume of interviews so I don't think
he has tackled transcriptions of the gathering yet.

v


On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Bernie Cosell <bernie at fantasyfarm.com> wrote:
> On 26 Jul 2012 at 12:36, Dave Crocker wrote:
>
>> In terms of methodology, there is an important difference between
>> one-on-one formal interviews of individual principals, versus a
>> discussion amongst multiple principals.
>>
>> I think the latter is likely to do better at getting a view of the
>> processes, such as Jack describes, as well as the tensions about the
>> history.
>
> Indeed, that's what Andreu Veà did at his get-together [I forget what it
> was called.]  Virtually ALL of the folks who worked on ARPAnet and many
> who worked on CSNET were there and we were all hashing things out -- for
> many, they were working on different parts of the same thing and this
> get-together was actually the first time they got to "compare notes" and
> see how the pieces fit together.  I know many of you were there...  has
> anyone heard if Andreu has made any progress transcribing the discussions
> [or if they're available so someone else could]??
>
>   /Bernie\
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