Re: [93attendees] meetecho questions

Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@gmail.com> Fri, 24 July 2015 04:33 UTC

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On 24/07/2015 09:32, Paul Kyzivat wrote:
> On 7/23/15 1:20 PM, Michael Richardson wrote:
> 
>> 4)  Also, "Michael Richardson" is
>>     actually a pretty common name (my wife even has a cousin with the same
>>     name; please enqueue ozarks jokes now)... so even non-malicious situations
>>     could have conflicts.
> 
> I don't understand. I have *never* experienced a naming conflict! :-)

Some of us are not so lucky. When I joined IBM there were two other Brian Carpenters
already there, and this guy could perfectly well show up in an IETF context:
https://twitter.com/geeknik