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Re: Internet software development acceleration

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Kent W. England)
Fri Dec 1 20:04:37 1995

Date: Fri, 1 Dec 1995 16:58:08 -0800
To: emccaffr@BayNetworks.com, nanog@merit.edu
From: kwe@6SigmaNets.com (Kent W. England)

At 10:26 AM 12/1/95, Eilish McCaffrey wrote:
>  I am a participant, as a 'listener', to the nanog.  I understand its
>origins and also applaud how information is shared among 'competitive'
>entities ie ISPs.
> ...
>     We are all working to build an optimal Internet infrasturcture and the
>software\web enablement techniques available might help accelerate
>capabilities\enhancements to market.  If we chose to use this language
>'toolkit' as a whole, which can be used for 'intranet' and I\S solutions as
>well, it might minimize the technological frustrations of today.
>
>      Any thoughts?
>
> Eilish McCaffrey
>
>

Does this language toolkit contain terms such as:

"I understand what you are saying..."
"I respect your position, but I disagree with you on this point, ..."
"In the spirit of cooperation, let's do this..."?

If not, it won't help much.

--Kent



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