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daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (manning bill)
Thu Mar 12 21:35:30 2015

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From: manning bill <bmanning@isi.edu>
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Date: Thu, 12 Mar 2015 18:34:58 -0700
To: Michael Thomas <mike@mtcc.com>
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it is true that the risk profile has changed in the last 30 years.
his core belief in interconnecting things in an open way, enabling =
_anyone_ to create,build, and deploy
is the core of ISOCs =93permission less innovation=94 thrust.

crypto/security folks are green with envy =85  it is somewhat =93sour =
grapes=94 no?

I count my time working for him as one of the highlights of my life.  In =
some respects, I still do=85 :)

/bill
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Marina del Rey, CA 90295
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On 12March2015Thursday, at 17:31, Michael Thomas <mike@mtcc.com> wrote:

> Jon Postel. I'm told that it is out of favor these days in =
protocol-land,
> from a security standpoint if nothing else.
>=20
> Mike
>=20
> On 3/12/15 5:24 PM, Tom Paseka wrote:
>> Be conservative in what you send, be liberal in what you accept
>>=20
>> ^http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robustness_principle
>>=20
>> On Thu, Mar 12, 2015 at 5:20 PM, Jason Iannone =
<jason.iannone@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>=20
>>> There was once a fairly common saying attributed to an early
>>> networking pioneer that went something like, "be generous in what =
you
>>> accept, and send only the stuff that should be sent."  Does anyone
>>> know what I'm talking about or who said it?
>>>=20
>=20


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