[ih] Internet addressing history section
Grant Taylor
internet-history at gtaylor.tnetconsulting.net
Wed Feb 13 20:27:15 PST 2019
On 2/13/19 8:57 PM, Dave Taht wrote:
> I seem to find myself kind of lonely in wanting to discuss the competing
> impact of netbui and ipx/spx before 2004 or so. I can't be the only one
> who's primary intro to networking was via those protocols? They seem to
> get short shrift today....
I'd be interested in hearing / reading such discussions.
Does the "Internet History" mailing list mean that it's Internet
Protocol /centric/? Or is it okay to segue into other protocols that
(at least once upon a time) had large global network presence? If the
latter is the case, then I think IPX/SPX, NetBIOS (NetBEUI), Banyan
VINES, SNA, AppleTalk, DECnet, you name it have some room to be
discussed. But that's based on an "if" that I'm not qualified to answer.
> Anyway, although I can add a lot more to the arpanet portion of the
> history section, and probably will, my current working draft of the
> history section of this document is now up here:
>
> https://github.com/dtaht/ipv4-cleanup/blob/master/rfcs/draft-gilmore-taht-v4uniext.txt#L117
$ReadingList++
> Feel free to make suggestions for more (or less!) content, comment as to
> my mental state, ancestry, naivety, and overall correctness of the cites -
> I note that the last cite I added today was rfc1925, which really should
> get cited more often.
;-)
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