--On Monday, December 17, 2001 12:32 -0500 Patrick McManus
<mcmanus@appliedtheory.com> wrote:
> [Ian Cooper: Sun, Dec 16, 2001 at 04:10:47PM -0800]
>> Some throw away comments...
> [..]
>>
>> > From an architectural end-to-end perspective one can argue that the
>> > work
>> WEBI is chartered to do[0] actually helps to *fix* some of the
>> architectural bits of the content networking space that are currently
>> missing.
>
> I think that the term end-to-end has proven itself remarkably capable
> of being interpreted a dozen different ways in any argument, depending
> on how you want to scope it.
Agreed. I think IAB now understand this and they're apparently working on
some documentation. They've set up a mailing list which was announced at
the plenary on Thursday (don't have the details to hand right now else I'd
forward them here; there's not been any discussion yet anyhow).
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