Re: need a new name for ADMD=IMX

John C Klensin <KLENSIN@infoods.mit.edu> Fri, 25 February 1994 06:53 UTC

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From: John C Klensin <KLENSIN@infoods.mit.edu>
Subject: Re: need a new name for ADMD=IMX
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>Once we agree on the ADMD name, the UW will register the ADMD at ANSI.
>
>Opinions, anyone?

Yes.  Please get on with it.  This is a clever name, the issue
of naming should not be an excuse to reopen other dead issues,
and quibbling will cost far more than an extra character or two.

    --john