Where The Birds Always Sing
Posted on 4th April 2008

Peter N M Hansteen
This week I was at The UKUUG 2008 Spring Conference, where I gave two talks on testing. While I was there I met Peter N M Hansteen. The name didn't ring any bells, and it was only when I was in conversation with Peter that he happened to drop the snippet of information that he was part of Bergen LUG, who implemented RFC1149.
Okay for most people that probably doesn't mean that much, but for real geeks this is one of the guys that implemented RFC1149!
So what is RFC1149? It's full title is "A Standard for the Transmission of IP Datagrams on Avian Carriers", which also goes by the acronym of CPIP ... Carrier Pigeon Internet Protocol. Yes you read that right Carrier Pigeon. There was a later revision of the RFC which allowed for Sparrowhawks, but in 2001 Bergen LUG took it upon themselves to attempt a practical experiment to prove the RFC1149 actually worked. You can see all the photos and reports of the event, to which they invited Alan Cox along as an impatial witness, on their website. Peter can be seen in this picture, on the far left.
The reason I know all this, is that in the first version of my Understanding Malware talk, I used it as a humous aside. Amusingly, Peter did a talk about Spam and Malware at the UKUUG conference. It's a small world :)
Incidentally my photos for the UKUUG 2008 Spring Conference are now online. Click the links below:
- UKUUG 2008 Spring Conference - Day One
- UKUUG 2008 Spring Conference - Day Two
- UKUUG 2008 Spring Conference - Day Three
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