My original post got eaten by the lists -- probably too big...
I'm reposting in sections. After this intro follow sections on
Configuration, Compatibility, Stack, Other Issues, and Actions.
Enjoy! :-)
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WiFi-ers...
Here I am, still feeling "up to the challenge"... I have stopped
hyper-ventilating and the nervous vomiting is all over... :-)
Having accepted the wireless role, I wanted to review the discussions
prompted by Jeff's "State of the Union" message from a little over a
week ago. There is lots of good talent involved in these discussions,
and I believe a surprisingly high level of agreement (some of it
nearly violent!) amongst the players.
Below I have recapped what I saw as most of the important issues.
I have endorsed some of the ideas, mostly those which seem to have
broad agreement. I have also thrown-out a few ideas of my own.
Please do comment on all of them, as neither my summaries nor my
original ideas are likely to be without fault. :-)
I have primarily grouped the issues into configuration, compatibility,
and stack concerns. I also included an "other" group for a few other
concerns that I though were worth mentioning.
Finally, I have included an "actions" section to reveal some of my
near-term plans and some of what I am thinking about beyond that.
I would love to hear any comments you might have on these items
as well.
Thanks for taking the time to look this over. Creating this recap
has reinforced one thing: this is far too big for just a single person
(or even a small group) to tackle alone!
Thanks,
John
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John W. Linville
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