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Patience

Jon Crowcroft

Abstract

In this brief note I reflect on my experiences of 60% of the 50 years of the ACM SIGCOMM Experience. This represents very personal views, and I encourage people who were around for any of this time to disagree.

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Posted in CCR October 2019 and tagged editorial on October 14, 2019 by Steve Uhlig.
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