John C Klensin wrote:
Again, there may be exceptions, but I think denial cases should require fairly strong (and public) justification. In the general case, I believe the Internet is better off if even the most terrible of ideas is well-documents and registered --with appropriate warnings and pointers-- if there is any appreciable risk that it will be deployed and seen in the wild.


Mostly, I think we (the community) tend to confuse the coordination role of registration with the approval role of standardization.

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  Dave Crocker
  Brandenburg InternetWorking
  bbiw.net

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