intellectually, end to end signaling might make sense. If so, it belongs in the 
end-to-end headers. More importantly, who's using it?

If using it end to end or end-to-network isn't being useful, either find a use, 
or deprecate it.

On Aug 4, 2010, at 10:00 AM, Randy Bush wrote:

>>>>> The flow-label can belong either to the network -or- to the
>>>>> host(s): pick one[1].
>> ++
> 
> <aol>
> 
> we have spent over a decade trying to find a home/use for flow-labels.
> e2e signaling makes simple sense.  let's try to declare victory and move
> on.
> 
> randy
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