On Tue, Jun 18, 2002 at 05:32:40PM -0700, Larry Wall wrote: > > I expect to end up with a multi-level system, where you can use anything from > a DNS name (guaranteed to contain dots) through author IDs (no dots) to > blessed top-level names for universally acclaimed modules, for some definition > of universal. Plus the technological fix of aliasing, as several of you have > discussed. Basically, we name interfaces at a more abstract level than we > do implementations. Devil in the details, as usual... Sounds good. Just try to not have it turn into X.400 addressing and we'll be fine (or was that X.500... which one was the funky LDAP-like ugly-as-sin thing the Europeans (i.e. ISO) tried to pretend was better than Internet-style addressing because it allowed you to route mail based on how much fiber the recipient had in their diet?) -- Aaron Sherman ajs@ajs.com finger ajskey@b5.ajs.com for GPG info. Fingerprint: www.ajs.com/~ajs 6DC1 F67A B9FB 2FBA D04C 619E FC35 5713 2676 CEAF "We just say, `it's on the computer, and it's because we're on the hellmouth,' and just get away with it, but that doesn't make us bad." -Joss WhedonThread Previous | Thread Next