RE: Keywords, direct navigation, and search layer 2 (was: RE: "so -called" keyword and layer 3)

Yves Arrouye <yves@realnames.com> Fri, 07 December 2001 16:35 UTC

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Date: Fri, 07 Dec 2001 08:31:04 -0800
From: Yves Arrouye <yves@realnames.com>
Subject: RE: Keywords, direct navigation, and search layer 2 (was: RE: "so -called" keyword and layer 3)
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I am in a middle of a symposium in Geneva so I may not have time to reply
until tonight (which should still be a decent time for the US). But it looks
like there is some confusion about what a service type is, and I want to
clear that up. A service type is exactly what is described in
draft-mealling-sls-00.txt: it is a type of service offered to applications
(as in "web," "email," or "mobile web," these kind of things). It is *not*
our own lingo for the industry categories (I am actually personally against
inventing new names for everything, unless they come with too much
irrelevant baggage).

YA