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On Mon, Oct 18, 2004 at 08:58:48AM -0400, Kevin D. Clark wrote: > > Anthony Gabrielson <agabriel at home.tzo.org> writes: > > > Do you have any doog ones I should look at? > > I'd look at the following things: XML, BEEP, SIP, MPLS's LDP, SNMP. SMTP -- a straightforward human-readable protocol which is inspired or was copied by a half-dozen other major protocols DNS -- the world's most successful distributed database; it uses a binary format and thus requires good debugging tools NNTP -- the world's largest (by data volume) distributed database IMAP -- mostly as an anti-recommendation, learn from their mistakes X -- a success in spite of itself. -dsr-
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