Re: [IETF] Re: [IETF] Re: New Non-WG Mailing List: IETF-822

Warren Kumari <warren@kumari.net> Thu, 14 June 2012 21:57 UTC

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On Jun 14, 2012, at 5:55 PM, Warren Kumari wrote:

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> On Jun 14, 2012, at 5:44 PM, Peter Saint-Andre wrote:
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>> On 6/14/12 3:37 PM, IETF Secretariat wrote:
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>>> List address: ietf-822@ietf.org
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>> Is no one thinking ahead to the 822nd meeting of the IETF in the year
>> 2258?!?
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> Who cares about that? I think that it is *vital* that we discuss RFC 85 and fully explore all of the implications therein.
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> For example, *where* at the Illini Union will it be? What do we do if Phyllis doesn't reply in time? Who will bring the bluesheets?  How do I get from the airport to the Illini Union? And who fixes the clock in my room if the chambermaid doesn't?
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> I therefore propose that we create a ietf-822@ietf.org list to fully (and finally) get to the bottom of these important questions, once and for all….

…. and wouldn't this have been awesome if I actually had ietf-85@ietf.org in my paste buffer (like I thought  I did) and not ietf-822@ietf.org. That way I would have sounded super-awesomely funny and not like I had miscalculated my meds….

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>> /psa
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