[12763] in Commercialization & Privatization of the Internet
Re: Mailing lists for new IP protocols?
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Robert G. Moskowitz)
Sat May 28 03:49:29 1994
Date: Fri, 27 May 94 10:54 EST
From: "Robert G. Moskowitz" <0003858921@mcimail.com>
To: "John [Francis] Stracke" <francis@avalle.insoft.com>
To: com priv <com-priv@psi.com>
John [Francis] Stracke asked:
>I'm looking for mailing lists discussing IPng, real-time protocols
>such as ST2, and, generally, new IP stuff of all kinds. Can anybody
>give me any pointers? (I'm guessing there are public IETF lists that
>would be useful--yesno?)
Best answer to this is for you to FTP to ds.internic.net, cd to ietf, the do
a dir 0* (that is a zero!).
In this listing is the Work Groups listings. Grab that and scan through it.
The full listing includes the lists for the work groups. You can also cd to
the wg under the ietf directory and grap the wg's charter and any meeting
minutes. The charter is supposed to always list the address for the list
and how to subscribe.
Oh and the main list for IPng is:
big-internet@munnari.oz.au (yes that is over in Australia!)
Subscribe to big-internet-request
The main IETF list (that will get you internet drafts and RFC announcements
besides other interesting discussions) is:
ietf@ietf.cnri.reston.va.us
Subscribe to ietf-request
Bob Moskowitz
TN3270E wg Chair
an IPng voice of corporate reality :)