On 30/05/2018 06:13, Daniel Migault wrote:
...
>>> 1.  Introduction
>>>
>>>    This document is a homenet architecture document.  The term 'homenet'
>>>    refers to a set of technologies that allow home network users to have
>>>    a local-area network (LAN) with more than one physical link and,
>>>    optionally, more than one internet service provider.  Home network
>>>    users are assumed not to be knowledgable in network operations, so
>>>    homenets automatically configure themselves, providing connectivity
>>>    and service discovery within the home with no operator intervention.
>>
>> I would just say, "Homenets are intended for use with minimal or no
>> administration, so homenets automatically configure …."  Then we don't
>> need to have a boring discussion about what capabilities the user has.
>>
> 
> I agree. I also believe that not expecting intervention helps in keeping
> description deterministic and simple. I like your text.

Out of, say, one million homenets, how many do you think *will*
experience human intervention (either helpful, harmful, or
malicious)? I'm guessing several thousand at least. I really think
that not expecting intervention is a basic error.

   Brian

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