> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul Kyzivat [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Monday, November 24, 2008 10:35 AM
>
> ISTM that the kinds of failures that will result from inappropriate use
> of Require:199 are self limiting. They will break things early in
> interop testing, and be fixed.

You are refreshingly optimistic. :)  Have you read 3GPP specs recently?  In 
theory their behavior should be self-limiting too; but it works in their closed 
single-vendor environments on day-1, then breaks on day-2 when the environment 
grows or another vendor is added.  And since the new vendor being added is the 
one with motivation to make things work, the new vendor is the one that will 
add 199 support.  Then one day the customer will want to connect their network 
to others, and boom.

If we can't think of any legitimate use for an option-tag in Require, why 
should we allow it?

-hadriel
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