Re: [72attendees] New mailing list to discuss IETF Food requirements

Ole Jacobsen <ole@cisco.com> Tue, 26 August 2008 20:02 UTC

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From: Ole Jacobsen <ole@cisco.com>
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Mary,

I encourage you to come up with some kind of "requirements document" 
for this in words that are clearly understandable and translateable
into the various cultures we deal with (read Japan for example).

I am still a bit puzzled why this was all triggered by Dublin of all 
places, but be that as it may, if this is something we need to pay 
attention to (and it clearly is from reading this list), then the best 
approach would be the usual IETF way: send text.

Ole


Ole J. Jacobsen
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Cisco Systems
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