Remembering Dave Taht

Dave Taht died on April 1st. I met him only recently, and never in person, but his passing saddens me. His technical work and evangelism have improved the Internet, and I will give some examples of his contributions to the Internet community and users, but I am sad because he was a good person -- idealistic, unselfish, open, and funny. I'll miss him. First, his contributions, then his values.

REMEMBERING @mtaht

Dave Taht, co-founder of the buffer bloat project, improved Internet performance with unselfish, open-source advocacy and idealistic dedication to universal connectivity.

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WEBCAST FEB 27 – Beyond Whois: Filling the Gaps

On Thursday, February 27, 2025 at 14:00-15:30 EST (19:00-20:30 UTC) CircleID and the Edgemoor Research Institute host their second stakeholder roundtable with the theme ‘Beyond Whois: Filling the Gaps'.

The collection and disclosure of DNS registration data have evolved chaotically, influenced by GDPR and other privacy laws. The system, while improving priv

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WEBCAST FEB 27 - Beyond Whois: Filling the Gaps - ISOC LIVE NOTICEBOARD

On Thursday, February 27, 2025 at 14:00-15:30 EST (19:00-20:30 UTC) CircleID and the Edgemoor Research Institute host their second stakeholder roundtable with the theme ‘Beyond Whois: Filling the Gaps‘. The collection and disclosure of DNS registration data have evolved chaotically, influenced by GDPR and other privacy laws. The system, while improving privacy, has enabled bad […]

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