Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory course to cuban salsa dance?
Jared Mauch <jared@puck.nether.net> Fri, 07 March 2014 07:59 UTC
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Subject: Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory course to cuban salsa
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On Mar 6, 2014, at 9:28 PM, John C Klensin <john+xml@jck.com> wrote: > > > --On Friday, 07 March, 2014 00:43 +0100 François Lonc > <francois.lonc@telecom-paristech.fr> wrote: > >> After this first BOF of salsa89 (not linked in any way with >> salsa20), we announce the creation of the mydfs (move your >> damn feet synchronously) working group. A mini-charter has >> been drafted. First target is to gather all use cases, that is >> all dances, that will be taught during IETF meetings. This >> list will be will be proposed to become a BCP. There was no >> rough consensus on which area this WG should be put in. Best >> choices appear to be Real Time Applications or Operation and >> Management, Security being clearly off the list. > > Aren't the order in which feet are moved and people progress > without a need to do collision-handling or more aggressive > congestion avoidance a routing problem? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PhHxPJSrPOw If you want to skip to the fun part, go to :44 - 1:02 or so. - Jared
- [89attendees] Interested by an introductory cours… lionel.morand
- Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory c… CAUCHIE
- Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory c… lionel.morand
- Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory c… lionel.morand
- Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory c… lionel.morand
- Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory c… Bert Wijnen (IETF)
- Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory c… lionel.morand
- Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory c… François Lonc
- Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory c… lionel.morand
- Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory c… John C Klensin
- Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory c… John C Klensin
- Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory c… Jared Mauch
- Re: [89attendees] Interested by an introductory c… Tony Hansen