Re: [Ietf-hub-boston] thanks to all for coming and presenting

John Leslie <john@jlc.net> Wed, 13 June 2018 18:21 UTC

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From: John Leslie <john@jlc.net>
To: Alia Atlas <akatlas@gmail.com>
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Alia Atlas <akatlas@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> I'd like to thank Dean Bogdanovic, Dan York, and John Leslie for presenting
> and leading interesting topics at the IETF Boston Local Community meeting
> yesterday.

   No extra charge!

> In general, I am not getting as many offers to talk about a topic.

   We had IMHO a sufficient variation in subject matter last night.

   Auto-configuration of routers could have gone on all night... I
was hoping to see something on-list about next steps.

   Markdown is of limited interest _except_ when preparing an Internet
Draft...

   For my topic, it's probably up to me to start followup discussion,

   My intent was to document 14 years of non-solutions.

   Beyond that, I meant to posit that our current problem amounts to
censorship by major players; and that perhaps we need to route around it.

   I intentionally did not present any particular way to route around it.
If there is sufficient interest, I could present (on-list) several ways
that come to mind.

   (I was expecting some push-back against crying "Censorship".)

   Bottom line: good meeting!

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John Leslie <john@jlc.net>