[ih] archives updated

Joe Touch touch at isi.edu
Fri Sep 5 13:32:02 PDT 2014


Hi, all,

The archives have been updated. The posts have not changed except to 
remove the offending URL.

List members are reminded that the contents of their posts are archived, 
and that the archive will not be modified except in compliance with 
applicable laws.

Joe
IH list admin

On 9/4/2014 2:54 PM, Joe Touch wrote:
> Hi, all,
>
> In the interest of protecting the list archive, I am removing the
> following post from the archive, as well as any post that quotes the URL
> it includes. This may require a few days to take effect.
>
> (I have not mentioned it, but I will indicate any such modifications of
> the archive in the future as well)
>
> Joe
> IH list admin
>
> On 9/4/2014 10:38 AM, Dr Eberhard W Lisse wrote:
>> He has his own FAQ
>>
> [URL REMOVED]
>>
>> unfortunately in German, but Google translate makes a reasonable job
>> of it :-)-O
>>
>> Maybe non-response to off-topic posts is best.
>>
>> Greetings, el
>>
>> Sent from Dr Lisse's iPad mini
>>
>> On Sep 4, 2014, at 18:05, Amelia A Lewis <amyzing at talsever.com
>> <mailto:amyzing at talsever.com>> wrote:
>>
>>> If it's necessary to post publicly, then I'll do so.
>>>
>>> I'd like to second Paul Vixie's call for moderation. Herr Bosau, if
>>> your concerns have nothing to do with internet history, beyond
>>> asserting that you know more than the folks who were involved in
>>> designing internet protocols, and demanding that they admit that they
>>> were wrong, then you should take your insults and your attempts to
>>> derail the internet-history discussion list *somewhere else*.
>>>
>>> Also, you owe Paul Vixie an apology, and more apologies to the others
>>> on this list who have shown, in my opinion, remarkable tolerance of
>>> your anger, insults, and distractions from the topics of the mailing
>>> list. It is possible that, if (as it seems) english is your second
>>> language, you're not aware of the hostile and vicious tone that has
>>> suffused your posts from about the dozenth in this outrageously long
>>> series.
>>>
>>> The folks involved in discussions of congestion control at various
>>> periods in the development of the internet have graciously discussed
>>> this history here. That's all that ever belonged here.
>>>
>>> Stop.
>>>
>>> Amy!
>>> On Thu, 04 Sep 2014 18:19:28 +0200, Detlef Bosau wrote:
>>>> Am 04.09.2014 um 08:47 schrieb Paul Vixie:
>>>>> mr. bosau, i consider your answer completely non-responsive. to reduce
>>>>> stress, i'm going to add you to my mail filter now. for your possible
>>>>> self-reference, i received several "thank you paul for saying what you
>>>>> said" notes from our colleagues here.
>>>>
>>>> First: Feel free to add me to your filter.
>>>>
>>>> Second: Stop telling lies.
>>>>
>>>> When persons want to criticize me, they are free to tell this to me -
>>>> and not to you. Boasting with actions done by others is an absolute No
>>>> Go in any academic context. And a reliable means to break any contact
>>>> with me. So when people have a problem with me, these people either
>>>> have
>>>> a name and can speak for themselves, or they have problems, most likely
>>>> not only with me.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> And please don't call me a troll. The only person who behaves like a
>>>> troll, and as a very childish one, are you in this context.
>>>> I never got in touch with you. I have no idea who you are, we don't
>>>> know
>>>> each other. And you come here without any reason, offend me, blame me,
>>>> without any rationale reason. This is simply bad behaviour.
>>>>
>>>> Who are you to do that?
>>>>
>>>> God? The President of the United States?
>>>>
>>>> And what should my response have been?
>>>>
>>>> Think about that for yourself.
>>>>
>>>> (And when statements of me are wrong, give rationale to prove them
>>>> wrong. "I received mails..." or "I received phone calls..." are
>>>> certainly no rationales.)
>>>>
>>>> However, I think we should close this dispute here. I don't think that
>>>> the other readers are interested in that childish arguments.
>>>>
>>>> Detlef
>>>>
>>>>



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