From mboxrd@z Thu Jan 1 00:00:00 1970 From: jnc@mercury.lcs.mit.edu (Noel Chiappa) Date: Mon, 4 Dec 2017 22:43:49 -0500 (EST) Subject: [TUHS] ARPAnet now 4 nodes Message-ID: <20171205034349.1D3F518C087@mercury.lcs.mit.edu> > From: Deborah Scherrer > I don't know about the historical record. But everything I said is true, > based on my own personal experience. ... I was there, this happened. If > people didn't write it down, I don't know why. FWIW, I was actually at many of those meetings. (You can find my name in a lot of those Meeting Notes.) Nobody from LBL, or UCB in general, was involved - and the Meeting Notes (which, you will note, are quite detailed) indicate the same thing. (Later on, of course, Van Jacobson of LBL did some imporant work on TCP congestion control, but that was in '87 or so - I can't instantly lay my hands on my copy of Van's famous e-mail, to get a more exact date - some years after the full-scale deployment of TCP/IP in January, 1983.) > Why would I misrepresent? Perhaps you are conflating several different things in your memory? Human memory is very fallible, which is why historians prefer contemporary documents (and even those sometimes have errors). Here: http://www.chiappa.net/~jnc/nontech/tmlotus.html is a mildly amusing example (from a completely different arena) of all that. Noel