Hello All , On Mon, 5 May 2008, Paul Vixie wrote:
scg@gibbard.org (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 .
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