Small comment on the closing metaphor. I was thinking in the "UNIX world".
But I think this is a much bigger deal than that. So the comparison is really
better when you think about how macOS replaced UNIX when user experience
started to matter to enable growth in the world.
So if you
This, and the general question of how to get any change like this into the IP
forwarding components of existing networks, seems to be a very important and
tough question.
IETF seems to be unable to mandate anything, even when there is rough consensus
and working code.
The power has shifted to
On Tue, 26 Mar 2019, Holland, Jake wrote:
Hi Mikael,
Any operator nibbles on making this meeting happen?
Nobody else expressed any interest in this, so I kind of dropped the idea.
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Hi Mikael,
Any operator nibbles on making this meeting happen?
I'm not sure how useful I can be, but if there's any network
operators reading, I would love to hear the questions and
concerns from your side, and I'm happy to explain anything
I can help explain.
(Of course if it's just going to
This has been an ongoing discussion on the ietf mailing list,
spiraling down into useless discussion, once again.
I'd kicked it off with:
https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf/2mjhGErGYRWjKb0oZH_Ddh4YI0Y
(Something like 7% of the people doing ietf work currently get a vote
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