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  11. Date: Mon, 24 Mar 1997 09:35:09 -0500 (EST)
  12. From: Leslie Daigle <leslie@Bunyip.Com>
  13. To: "Jul,Erik" <jul@oclc.org>
  14. Cc: "Karen R. Sollins" <sollins@LCS.MIT.EDU>, "','" <urn-ietf@bunyip.com>
  15. Subject: RE: [URN] question #4 - benefits to prov
  16. In-Reply-To: <1997Mar24.081927.1083.891552@msunion.dev.oclc.org>
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  22. Reply-To: Leslie Daigle <leslie@Bunyip.Com>
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  24.  
  25. On Mon, 24 Mar 1997, Jul,Erik wrote:
  26. > I would suggest that you not get into the marketing of URN resolvers.  It 
  27. > seems completely inappropriate for an engineering document.  If the system 
  28.  
  29. I agree quite strongly that the engineering document should not attempt
  30. to be a marketing effort.
  31.  
  32.         AND
  33.  
  34. I think it is important to be sure we have some sense of possible ways
  35. in which the engineered system will be attractive to all levels of users,
  36. so that we don't create a beautifully crafted, unusable system.
  37.  
  38. Leslie.
  39.  
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