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On Tue, Nov 04, 1997 at 12:44:43PM -0600, Phil Howard wrote: > Brian Tackett writes... > > > IPV8 has been designed for the emerging world of circuit > > > switched routing, where packets are moved a long way > > > without "hops" so that they can be delivered to their > > > intended destination as quickly as possible. > > > > Also, where can I obtain the source code of the reference implementation? > > There is a reference implementation, isn't there? Any ideas as to when I > > can deploy Ipv8 on my Cisco? > > I wouldn't want to see any kind of "reference implementation" even be > attempted until the protocol itself has been reviewed. That at least > gives others the opportunity to suggest changes the original author > may have overlooked, and get them into the reference implementation. Call this one a successful troll, Jim. :-) Cheers, -- jr '<CHOMP>' a -- Jay R. Ashworth [email protected] Member of the Technical Staff Unsolicited Commercial Emailers Sued The Suncoast Freenet "Pedantry. It's not just a job, it's an Tampa Bay, Florida adventure." -- someone on AFU +1 813 790 7592
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