Re: What real users want most

Dave Crocker <dcrocker@mordor.stanford.edu> Thu, 28 January 1993 14:56 UTC

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To: Brian Carpenter CERN-CN <brian@dxcern.cern.ch>
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Brian,

A response of "security" from the pharmaceuticals users suggests a
focus of concern on improvements.  But what about issues directly
pertaining to the transition from IPv4 to IPv7.  For example, it would
be interesting to hear of the degree of their concerns for effort,
disruption, etc.

Dave