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Re: The IETF 56 - PKIX Agenda




Hmmm.....you realize of course that we have a far more interesting phenomenon to study here. It seems that certain of the PKIX member have been suddenly time warped back to kindergarten. We need to do three things - 1) figure out how to get them back, 2) figure out how to make money off this thing (I'm thinking pay-per-view) and 3) here in the States we don't use custard, we use Jello since it's cheaper.



"Anders Rundgren" <anders.rundgren@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

In the absence of a published agenda I take the liberty to create one which I
think could gather some interest :-)

You forgot the main event:


What needs to be done to make PKI work?

  This forum will be open to all PKIX members, and will constitute a large
  pool filled knee-deep with custard [1].  Marquis of Queensberry Rules, but
  with pies substituted for gloves.  Participants are expected to provide
  appropriate clothing.  Remaining IETF members will look on in amusement or
  dismay, depending on their views on PKI.

Peter.

[1] Adrian Mitchell fans may hold the event in the Royal Albert Hall instead.


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