[info at fsf.org: He invented the Web. Would he give up on free standards?]
Stephen D. Williams
sdw at lig.net
Fri Nov 11 10:30:48 PST 2016
On 11/11/16 10:19 AM, Razer wrote:
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> On 11/11/2016 09:33 AM, Stephen D. Williams wrote:
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>> "Did a Torvalds"? Are you now saying that Linus didn't contribute anything significant either? Oh my. You are so clueless.
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> I said or implied nothing of the sort. The implication is he took code he owned and open-sourced it. I think that's pretty fucking
> obvious troll.
You said:
> This is exactly what I mean... CERF DID NOT DEVELOP TCPIP ALONE, hence all sorts of offshoots like TP-K inos, jnos etc b/c a ham
> radio operator who was on the tcipip dev team 'did a Torvalds'.
I interpreted that as:
CERF DID NOT DEVELOP TCPIP ALONE ... [some implied connection] a ham radio operator who was on the tcipip dev team 'did a Torvalds'.
I couldn't tell if you were referring to later implementations and use of things like KA9Q as somehow affecting the fact that he
designed the protocol a decade or more earlier, or if you were saying that he was a ham radio operator on some team who took all the
credit for a team effort as Linus (quite fairly) has. Since none of it seems very logical, and the former is ridiculous, I took my
best guess at meaning.
Misunderstanding your poor communication is not trolling. Being obtuse then calling misunderstandings trolling is trolling.
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> Rr
sdw
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>> VC never said he developed TCP/IP alone, which is why I said co-invented. Of course there were previous tries at solving
>> networking problems that were learned from, but they were flawed and we no longer use any of them. Similarly, every patent
>> depends on the existence of prior ideas, but is recognized as being a significant leap forward.
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>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vint_Cerf
>>> After receiving his doctorate, Cerf became an assistant professor <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Professor#Assistant_professor>
>>> at Stanford University from 1972–1976, where he conducted research on packet network interconnection protocols and co-designed
>>> the DoD TCP/IP protocol suite with Kahn.
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>> TCP/IP solved, to a large extent, every core network protocol problem that needed to be solved to build a working Internet. It
>> is amazing that very few changes were made since the first released version. We all know what we mean by "Vint Cerf invented the
>> Internet." We know there was more to it, but what he did enabled everything else with an elegant solution.
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>> "Did a Torvalds"? Are you now saying that Linus didn't contribute anything significant either? Oh my. You are so clueless.
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>> You're ideology is strange and not very useful.
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>> We all wish we could have contributed as centrally to the Internet and related advances. But that doesn't mean we don't value
>> and appreciate those who did. It could have been much worse in many ways. We could be paying packet charges to national
>> telecoms with only centralized "security", for instance. We are very very lucky, and not in an anthropic principle way.
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>> sdw
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>> On 11/11/16 9:00 AM, Razer wrote:
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>>> This is exactly what I mean... CERF DID NOT DEVELOP TCPIP ALONE, hence all sorts of offshoots like TP-K inos, jnos etc b/c a ham
>>> radio operator who was on the tcipip dev team 'did a Torvalds'.
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>>> It's like saying Wozniak and Gates developed personal computers. It's literally idiotic and historically vacant. A stupid-ing
>>> down of the history of the internet.
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>>> On 11/10/2016 09:03 PM, Stephen D. Williams wrote:
>>>> On 11/10/16 7:39 PM, Razer wrote:
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>>>>> On 11/10/2016 03:14 PM, Mr Harkness quoted some schmuck:
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>>>>>> Twenty-five years ago, Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web.
>>>>>
>>>>> I've seen this claim about a number of different people and you know? It's about as ignorant a thing to say as I can imagine.
>>>>> One person inventing the WWW... ROTF!
>>>>>
>>>>> MAYBE the TERM "WWW".
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>>>>> Rr
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>>>> There are a number of well-known cases of specific individuals inventing or co-inventing specific components of the Internet
>>>> and protocols on it. TBL invented the World Wide Web in a core and well-known specific sense. Most of us have read all about
>>>> it and a few of us were experiencing it real-time, switching from FTP, telnet, and Archie to Mosaic w/ web pages. Vint Cerf
>>>> co-invented TCP/IP, commonly summarized as "invented the Internet". I don't know of anyone else who is said to have "invented
>>>> the World Wide Web". There were people who earlier suggested some kind of linked shared information, like Ted Nelson.
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>>>> http://webfoundation.org/about/vision/history-of-the-web/
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>>>> sdw
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