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RFC 9592: Retiring the Tao of the IETF

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1 points·by edwinbalani·2 anni fa·2 comments

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edwinbalani
·mese scorso·discuss
From memory, it was for Joint Academic Network. I'm surprised the Wikipedia article doesn't mention it at all, but it seems hard to find an authoritative source.
edwinbalani
·anno scorso·discuss
A handful of peanuts a day to avoid dying in the event of (accidental, inadvertent) exposure sounds like a pretty good deal! I think that's the value here:

> "It's a wonderful feeling," Chris says. "I'm no longer afraid of dying."
edwinbalani
·2 anni fa·discuss
It costs money to serve S3 objects out to the internet though. S3 GET request billing + the usual AWS egress fees, after you've burned through the free quotas. Egress is currently $0.09 per GB + tax.
edwinbalani
·2 anni fa·discuss
It seems like a good move. The Tao was a big single document with heavyweight edit/revision burden, which probably made more sense when it was updated by publishing a new RFC, as if it were a print publication.

This looks to be the replacement, a website area with topic-oriented pages: https://www.ietf.org/participate/
edwinbalani
·3 anni fa·discuss
Says not a three letter agency ;)
edwinbalani
·3 anni fa·discuss
Wrong article I think; there was another post about a bookmark manager on here.
edwinbalani
·3 anni fa·discuss
For anyone new to SOPS like I was - https://github.com/getsops/sops
edwinbalani
·3 anni fa·discuss
I don't follow, was $9/user/mo (presumably what the Team plan was) low enough for it to be "effectively free" and invite problem customers?

I would have thought those sorts of people just go for the $0/mo option here.
edwinbalani
·3 anni fa·discuss
Their posts in the last few days are all tagged "Birthday Week", so I guess their PR office has been queueing them all up for a little while.