As a vendor, we would totally support that kind of a thing,
I'm ready to sign-up for IETF Internet Compatibility right
now, where do I apply?
Kyle Lussier
AutoNOC LLC
There could be something here, where the IETF encourages private companies
to set up a conformance certification program. The IETF/ISOC would need to
create a logo/trademark "Internet Compatible", and then licence the right to
certification companies...
I think ISOC could be Interested in such scheme to support the IETF work.
This could be a revenue stream for the IETF to help publish the RFCs
My 0.02 euro
Franck Martin
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SOPAC South Pacific Applied Geoscience Commission
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-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall T. Rose
[mailto:mrose+mtr(_dot_)netnews(_at_)DBC(_dot_)MTVIEW(_dot_)CA(_dot_)US]
Sent: Wednesday, 23 January 2002 9:15
To: ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Cc: Einar Stefferud
Subject: Re: Fwd: Re: IP: Microsoft breaks Mime specification
the ietf does standardization, it does not do interoperability testing,
conformance certification, or protocol policing. we rely on other
organizations and the market for those tasks.
/mtr