I've also seen "TSL" instead of "TLS", and "Red Hat" instead of "RedPhone".
On 2/9/09, Philip Nesser <phil(_at_)nesser(_dot_)com> wrote:
I particularly like: "Much of the communication on the Internet
happens between computers according to standards that define common
languages"
I would like to know what communications the computers are getting up
to that don't use protocols?
On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 3:37 PM, Ken Raeburn <raeburn(_at_)mit(_dot_)edu>
wrote:
> On Feb 9, 2009, at 17:49, Clint Chaplin wrote:
>>
>> I see that the FSF has beeen alerted. Prepare for the flood of very
>> similar whinges from people who have not immersed themselves in the
>> subject at hand.
>
> I'm particularly amused by the people who think we should not grant Red Hat
> the patent.
>
> I think maybe the ietf list needs a "digest for mailbombing campaigns"
mode.
> :-)
>
> Ken
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