>Design-by-committee is precisely why >ISO/OSI failed, and TCP/IP triumphed. I don't agree with this. ISO/OSI (on the whole) failed because it cost too much to purchase and implement. TCP/IP was given away and worked after a fashion. Why suffer the pain of a FTAM install when ftp came bundled and did the same basic job? IMHO, it's marketing, pure and simple. (a la VHS/Beta etc.) Mike Biber. Asia Pacific Networx L4, 491 Kent Street Sydney NSW 2000 Australia PH: +61 2 9564 6866 FX: +61 2 9564 2179 EM: mbiber§apnetworx.com.au W3: http://www.apnetworx.com.auReceived on Fri Mar 06 1998 - 09:45:33 UTC
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