Re: [NANOG] OSPF minutia, and, technote publication venues

From: Mr. James W. Laferriere (no email)
Date: Mon May 05 2008 - 13:01:07 EDT

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             Hello All ,

    On Mon, 5 May 2008, Paul Vixie wrote:
    > (Steve Gibbard) writes:
    ...snip...
    >> But yes, Joe's ISC TechNote is an excellent document, and was a big help
    >> in figuring out how to set this up a few years ago.
    >
    > and now for something completely different -- where in the interpipes could
    > a document like that have been published, vs. ISC's web site? the amount
    > of red tape and delay involved in Usenix or IETF or IEEE or ACM are vastly
    > more than most smart ops people are willing to put in. where is the light /
    > middle weight class, or is every organization or person who wants to publish
    > this kind of thing going to continue to have the exclusive and bad choice of
    > "blog it, or write an article for ;login:/ACM-Queue/Circle-ID, or write an
    > academic paper and wait ten months"? isn't this a job for... NANOG?
                                             ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
             Hear , Hear ! I second the motion .
             Sorry about the 1-2 line response , But I beleive it was needed .

                     Twyl , JimL

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