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At 02:45 22/03/2014, McTim wrote:<br>
<blockquote type=cite class=cite cite="">If you are trying to make an
argument by quoting rfc3869 and then quoting a page from the ISOC website
I think you will have to do better than that, as one is related to
research and the Comcast partnership is about IETF meetings and other
activities. ISOC itself doesn't do research in the way that
DNS-OARC or CAIDA or others do it. ISOC does surveys mainly and
recently economic effects of IXPs, etc.<br><br>
If you would prefer public funding for IETF activities, then please state
that, otherwise, one can't tell what your argument is all
about.</blockquote><br>
I only do my collection, analysis and reporting job after sorting real,
tricky, naive and noisy inputs, on this and other equivalent lists or
fora where real infuencing strategies are observable. <br><br>
To my knowledge DNS-OARC is a private club of which the interest in users
support is characterized by its
<a href="https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/services/dnsentropy" eudora="autourl">
https://www.dns-oarc.net/oarc/services/dnsentropy</a> page which states:
"On August 7, 2008,
<a href="http://www.ioactive.com/kaminsky.html">Dan Kaminsky</a> will
release additional details about these poisoning attacks. "<br><br>
CAIDA membership is beyond financial access to FLOSS IUsers and
corporations interested in their market, what is my focussed area.
<br><br>
I am waiting for an open free DNSA where all the stakeholders are on an
equal discussion and decision footing.<br><br>
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