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From Amaury GRIMBERT <amaury.grimbert@op3ft.org>
Sent Fri, 28 Feb 2014 17:33:05 UTC
Subject [Frogans technology - Announcement] The OP3FT to attend IETF 89 Meetings in London
To announcement@lists.frogans.org
Date Fri, 28 Feb 2014 17:33:06 UTC

Hello,

The OP3FT will attend IETF 89 Meetings (http://www.ietf.org/meeting/89/) in London, England (2-7 Mar 2014).

If you are attending these meetings (between Monday and Wednesday), don't hesitate to contact Tom Mackenzie, Stakeholder Relations or Jean-Emmanuel Rodriguez, in charge of Knowledge Sharing at the OP3FT. They will be happy to discuss the ongoing rollout of the Frogans project with you:

- tom.mackenzie@op3ft.org
- jean-emmanuel.rodriguez@op3ft.org

From a technical perspective, the Frogans project aims to introduce, on the Internet, a new software layer alongside other existing software layers such as E-mail or the Web. Therefore, many aspects of the Frogans project makes the IETF a great source of inspiration for the OP3FT. For example, the technical specification documents of the Frogans technology are written with the same objectives of clarity and precision as the Internet Standards published by the IETF.

Best regards,

Amaury Grimbert
OP3FT
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