On Wednesday 16 January 2008 00:57, Michael Rogers wrote:
> Michael T?nzer wrote:
> > If we use names we also have to ensure, that there are no duplicates
> > (e.g. two apps named foo).
> 
> True in theory, but in practice if you ask 100 people to invent names
> you'll get 100 different answers, whereas if you ask them to pick
> numbers you'll get less than 100 different answers (hence the need for
> IANA).
> 
> > So as we need some fixed Table in any case I would prefer David's method
> > to keep it simple.
> 
> Fair enough, it was only a suggestion.

You think it's simpler to just have a table of numbers? It does deal with the 
problem of multiple clients rather neatly. And people will run multiple 
clients of the same type on the same node - even on a single user system this 
is sometimes useful.
> 
> Cheers,
> Michael
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