Right, the RFCs are the starting point, as I indicated. I am not disagreeing
with the value of RFCs, nor with the path of standardize interfaces then
develop.
What I am asking is if anyone, aside from IPunplugged, has walked down the
path yet? For me, push has come to shove, and I need product, not concept.
As for short term plans versus long term; remember, in the long term we will
all be dead.
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Eric Hildum
> From: "Timothy J Mckinnon" <mckint@ecomm.net.au>
> Reply-To: keitai-l@appelsiini.net
> Date: Sat, 8 Jun 2002 13:23:56 +0900
> To: <keitai-l@appelsiini.net>
> Subject: (keitai-l) Re: [link] wlan/plan
>
> Thats a wonderful short term plan. However, in reality RFCs are there to
> help us get to the end point with some kind of functional inter-operability.
> There is a reason why there is reluctance to develop a standard, it gives
> everyone too much opportunity to compete.
Received on Mon Jun 10 21:36:58 2002