*> From owner-ietf-outbound(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org Thu Sep 28 13:06:31 2000
*> From: "Eliot Lear" <lear(_at_)cisco(_dot_)com>
*> To: "John C Klensin" <klensin(_at_)jck(_dot_)com>
*> Cc: <ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org>, "\"Mike O'Dell\"" <mo(_at_)UU(_dot_)NET>
*> References:
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*> Subject: Re: Topic drift Re: An Internet Draft as reference material
*> Date: Thu, 28 Sep 2000 12:02:04 -0700
*> Organization: Cisco Systems
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*> John,
*>
*> I would accept your interpretation if you can go to a major search engine,
*> like Yahoo or Altavista, and find me in a brief period of time ANY version
*> of Mike O'Dell's 8+8 proposal. Don't you think it shameful that there is
*> no permanent record about a serious effort to deal with a serious problem
*> (multihoming)? And this is a recent (read: current) problem!
It is indeed shameful. One wonders why it was not published at an
Informational RFC. (It's not too late...)
Bob Braden
*>
*> Eliot
*>
*>
*>