[liberationtech] Internet Infrastructure Software Database
Charles Haynes
haynes at edgeplay.org
Mon Aug 4 05:45:32 PDT 2014
Totally agree with Travis. Also - who is the intended audience for this?
People who want to know how the different layers of the OSI stack work in
practice?
-- Charles
On Mon, Aug 4, 2014 at 10:27 PM, Travis Biehn <tbiehn at gmail.com> wrote:
> Think it might be useful to, like, pin this to an OSI layer?
>
> You're going to be including all sorts of ludicrous stuff, like gcc &
> svn/git.
>
> Critical internet software, that's the stuff that makes happy machines
> speak transport layer to each other.
>
> That list is already huge without including every httpd and library in the
> universe, every compiler and flavor of Unix.
>
> Travis
> On Aug 3, 2014 10:50 AM, "Bill Woodcock" <woody at pch.net> wrote:
>
>>
>> Without making any claims as to the value of maintaining such a list,
>> I'll point out that I included gcc.
>>
>> -Bill
>>
>>
>> > On Aug 3, 2014, at 3:06, "danimoth" <danimoth at cryptolab.net> wrote:
>> >
>> >> On 02/08/14 at 07:36am, Rich Kulawiec wrote:
>> >> I think this list is a pretty good starting point. Of course,
>> >> having said that, now I want to edit it. ;)
>> >
>> > IMHO the idea is pretty stupid. The "implementation" also, because
>> > nobody mentioned a compiler.. lol, how to waste time
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