Re: [RE] [802.1] Mail reflectors for Congestion Management and Residential Bridging
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- Subject: Re: [RE] [802.1] Mail reflectors for Congestion Management and Residential Bridging
- From: David V James <dvj@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 4 Dec 2005 08:41:35 -0800
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Dan,
I'm not the one in charge, but let me try
to
answer as much some of your questions
based
on my
perceptions.
The Residential Ethernet reflector has
been:
The is migrating to:
However, during the migration some of use are
continuing to
use the old reflector, due
to:
1) Bad habits: we have always done
so.
2) Policy concerns: In previous months (years?),
some folks
have communicate strong
constraints-on-use policies for
802 reflectors. So, some of us
are gunshy.
I suspect that (1) will be solved over
time.
On the topic of (2), a refresh of the usage statement
would be
helpful. If we are now allowed to propose/coordinate
informal
open get-togethers on the 802-1-L reflector, the need
for
separate reflectors might
disappear.
DVJ
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IEEE 802.1 [mailto:hdk-0927.zlwgfp@ATT.NET]On Behalf Of Romascanu, Dan
(Dan)
Sent: Sunday, December 04, 2005 4:18 AM
To:
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Subject: [802.1] Mail reflectors for
Congestion Management and Residential Bridging
Do the groups
working on Congestion Management and Residential Bridging have their won
reflectors? If true, is it possible for somebody to send me or to the 802.1
reflector information about how to subscribe?
Thanks and
Regards,
Dan
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