Where are we?

Allison Mankin <mankin@isi.edu> Tue, 28 March 1995 03:24 UTC

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From: Allison Mankin <mankin@isi.edu>

Is the agreement with Sun final?  I would like to
perform the Last Call for the set of documents if so.
And use the IETF hallway time to see if we can get on
with some aspect of the second half of the WG's charter
(looking at the current technology's limitations and
what evolution is possible under IETF engineering aegis).

Thank you,

Allison