> So, given that the interface is pretty broken today, and certainly > does not belong in ndd, we're cleaning up the crud as part of Brussels 2.
I agree that it's a terrible interface. But it's not clear to me (even reading through Jim's and David's comments) that the analysis has been done to figure out if there are useful things it did which we need to provide an alternative mechanism for. -- meem _______________________________________________ networking-discuss mailing list [email protected]
