> Charging for IDs will kill innovation. I use IDs to float ideas which 
> may or may not bear fruition. I would not work on these if I had to pay. 
>   I also work on things at the IETF than my employer does not sponsor. 
> These things will get thrown out as well.

        I assume i-d to be a proposal for a new protocol, which is
        implementable with a reasonable efforts and costs.  i think your
        view and my view are opposite.

        i'd like to see the following:
        - submission of i-d requires an implementation
        - to become a RFC requires two independent interoperable implementation

itojun

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