RE: [bmwg] Is the BMWG a proper home for this I-D?

sob@harvard.edu (scott bradner) Wed, 06 October 2004 00:12 UTC

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> Which brings up the question: where does a box belong when its 
> performance can be tested only by interaction with other like boxes 

that was the morph I mentioned - hard to tell
bmwg did some work in teh general speace in the past if memory serves

Scott

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