[ih] Where are we preserving these early documents? Re: early networking: "the solution"
Dan York
york at isoc.org
Mon Apr 22 03:58:42 PDT 2024
In the midst of these truly fascinating discussions (which were mostly before my time as I was a CompSci university student in the late 1980s), this one line in Jack’s great recollection gave me pause:
On Apr 21, 2024, at 6:14 PM, Jack Haverty via Internet-history <internet-history at elists.isoc.org> wrote:
My most memorable recollection of that weekend was late on Sunday. Jon had set up the Bakeoff with a "scoring scheme" which gave each participant a number of points for passing each test. His score rules are here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NNc9tJTEQsVq-knCCWLeJ3zVrL2Xd25g/view?usp=sharing
Is this document preserved somewhere else beyond someone’s Google Drive? (If not, where is a good place for it?)
It seems like the kind of thing that would be useful for future historians or others interested in how this all came to be. (And Jack, your whole message was great - if you haven’t written that down elsewhere we should collectively figure out how to get that story saved somewhere other than in an email archive!)
Just curious,
Dan
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