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Isn't it the role of the IRTF/IAB/? to look at which areas should the
IETF put more effort into? Is there some kind of vision, road map, looking forward? A wish list, which would stay as a wish list pending people willingness to work on the items. I think there is a need to analyse orientations, like bringing an outsider to speak to IETF to raise new issues, like at last IETF with power and computing and the fact that wakeonlan does not work and would be real useful: how much intelligence to put in the card to wake up the PC only when needed and not every time someone send a packet to the card. Cheers Ping Pan wrote: -----Original Message----- From: Dave Crocker [mailto:dhc2 at dcrocker.net] Sent: Tuesday, January 01, 2008 11:45 AM From outside IETF: -- Franck Martin ICT Specialist franck at sopac.org SOPAC, Fiji GPG Key fingerprint = 44A4 8AE4 392A 3B92 FDF9 D9C6 BE79 9E60 81D9 1320 "Toute connaissance est une reponse a une question" G.Bachelard |
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