[governance] traffic on this list, was: Uni.X to Uni.X .NETworking - 0101 and 0100

Laina Raveendran Greene laina at getit.org
Mon Oct 17 19:58:14 EDT 2005


 
Jeanette, whilst I may not agree that less is more, I agree we should focus.
I have attempted to make suggestions but as you say with the noise ratio
being high, it seems to get lost. 

Perhaps reposting Adam's suggestion on focus may help. I have already made
comments on trying to get a better word than "host country agreement" to get
the best results from the list Adam posted. I will see what else I can
comment. 

Laina

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[mailto:governance-bounces at lists.cpsr.org] On Behalf Of Jeanette Hofmann
Sent: Monday, October 17, 2005 3:57 PM
To: David Goldstein
Cc: governance at lists.cpsr.org
Subject: [governance] traffic on this list, was: Uni.X to Uni.X .NETworking
- 0101 and 0100



David Goldstein wrote:
> Does anyone care about this?

Now that you ask so bluntly...
I notice that the traffic on this list has increased steadily over the last
weeks. My concern is that the signal to noise ratio decreases to a point
where people give up reading the messages or even worse, unsubscribe. This
list has become a relevant space for a fairly diverse bunch of people who
are interested in issues related to Internet Governance. At the same time,
it is the central working space for our contributions to WSIS. The more
traffic and communicative circles we generate on this list, the less likely
it is that we actually listen to each other.

Less is more, as we say in german! Thus, I'd like to ask people to focus on
the specific tasks ahead of us until Tunis, as described by Adam: 1. 
We need to comment on the latest version of the chair's paper; 2. we need to
come up with our own statement.

jeanette

> 
> David
> 
> --- Jim Fleming <JimFleming at ameritech.net> wrote:
> 
> 
>>Given the 160 bit Uni.X to Uni.X .NETworking message
>>format:
>>
>>0101.0101.SSSSDDDD.000000.LLLLLLLLLL
>>SSSSSSSDDDDDDD.SD.DDSS.SSSSSSDDDDDD
>>SD11GTTT.PPSSSDDD.CCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC
>>SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS
>>DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD
>>
>>Assuming: 20+32+12
>>
>>2 - Fixed 01  <<<<< From half of the First 4 Bits
>>2 - Fixed 01
>>4 - Now
>>3 - Fixed 000
>>7 - Now
>>2 - Fixed 11
>><<<< 32-bits >>>>
>>1 - Fixed 0
>>6 - Fixed 000000
>>1 - Fixed 0
>>1 - Fixed 1
>>3 - Now
>>
>>OK, roll back the time-machine, you are networking in the 1970s.
>>You are happy with the 0101 SSDD bits for the first four bits.
>>
>>All of a sudden, you enter the 1980s and someone decides to use 0100. 
>>SS is the same 01. DD is now 00.
>>
>>People are in shock. They do not know where 00 is.
>>People claim the
>>.NET is going to crash. Who are these people
>>(humans?) that are now
>>putting 00 in the DD bits ?
>>
>>Where is DD equal to 00 located ? Where are the messages routed ?
>>
>>Is 00 the DEFAULT Planet ? Is that the Broadcast address ?
>>
>>Is 0100 a message sent from a .MOBILE device to .EARTH ?
>>
>>00 - .EARTH
>>01 - .MOBILE
>>10 - .MOON
>>11 - .MARS
>>
>>How does the One-Way .NET work ?
>>Did this message you are reading come from 01 as a broadcast to .EARTH 
>>?
>>
>>Is 0101 .MOBILE to .MOBILE ? Do spacemen really have that ? or, does 
>>everything come back to .EARTH to be relayed between space-stations ?
>>
>>What are the first 4 bits of your packets ? Are they 0100 ?
>>Are your packets going everywhere on .EARTH ?
>>
>>If you switch to 0110, will your messages go from your .MOBILE to the 
>>.MOON ?
>>Is there anyone on the .MOON ?
>>
>>0010 .EARTH to .MOON, .EARTH to .MOON
>>
>>
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