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proposal for newsgroup

daemon@TELECOM.MIT.EDU (Jennifer Steiner)
Thu Jan 26 17:08:34 1989

To: kerberos@ATHENA.MIT.EDU
From: Jennifer Steiner <steiner@ATHENA.MIT.EDU>


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From: kolk@polya.Stanford.EDU (Dan Kolkowitz)
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Subject: CALL FOR DISCUSSION: comp.protocols.kerberos
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Here I propose the creation of the newsgroup:

      comp.protocols.kerberos

This is to promote discussion and exchange of ideas on the kerberos 
authentication system from Project Athena at M.I.T.  The first public release 
became available today through anonymous ftp from there.  Since the 
authentication is protocol based and not specfically tied to Unix the 
kerberos people and I thought comp.protocols.kerberos to be the most 
appropriate place for the kerberos group.  

The date this proposal is posted: Jan. 25, 1989

There will be a discussion period of two weeks (until Feb. 8, 1989) to
hear people's suggestions, wishes, ideas, and flames. Please note the
Follow-up: field and send your Follow-ups to news.groups. 

Following Feb. 8, 1989, there will be a 30-day Yes/No voting period.
I'll post a Call For Vote message as a reminder. Please direct all
Yes/No answers to me (kolk@jessica.stanford.edu).

Thanks.

Dan Kolkowitz
Systems Development 
Academic Informaion Resources
Stanford University, Stanford, Ca.  94305-3090
(415) 723-5414
kolk@jessica.stanford.edu



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