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Jason Hendeles wrote: I don't think the problem is as much understanding as it is lack of credibility. With people like Tim Gibson involved, who would want to participate in becoming dependent on a system that has both an unreliable infrastructure and inexperienced tech people associated with it. Not to detract from the project's goal. I applaud Mr. Fleming, his ideas and this project, but in order for the Internet to adopt it, it requires a flawless and stable infrastructure and credible tech support. Regards, Jason H. Jay Fenello wrote: > At 12:38 PM 10/1/98 , Bob Allisat wrote: > > > >Jay wrote: > >> Based on the IPv8 technical specs that I've > >> seen, you have designed a system that offers > >> many advantages over the legacy system. > >> > >> Unfortunately, the way you have promoted IPv8 > >> on the lists has been more annoying than effective. > >> IMHO, a little strategic marketing will go a long > >> way towards making IPv8 a tremendous success ;-) > > > > Furthermore... if Jim would > > loosen his grip on the whole > > concept, and if his hands > > could be pried off of it's > > direction maybe it has a > > hope in hell of succeeding. > > As it now stands it's just > > another fiefdom proposal > > with Mr. Fleming as Emporer > > (without clothes) for life. > > Hi Bob, > > Part of the problem with IPv8 is that it is so > misunderstood. That's why I've suggested that > Jim could benefit from some strategic marketing. > > Basically, Jim is using the existing IPv4 Internet > as a backbone for an entirely new and enhanced address > space. In addition, he is leveraging the hardware and > software that is being deployed for the next Internet > standard known as IPv6. > > To allay your concerns, IPv8 does not preclude other > entirely new and enhanced address spaces from coming > into being. In fact, if anything, Jim is showing > everyone how to get around the power politics that > are now running amuck in smoke filled rooms around > the world. > > Regards, > > Jay Fenello > President, Iperdome, Inc. > 404-250-3242 http://www.iperdome.com -- __________________________________________________________________ Jason Hendeles Business Architect A Technology Company, Inc. Telephone 416-484-4735 Fax 416-485-4251 Email jnh at skyscape.net __________________________________________________________________
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