At 12:08 PM +0300 6/13/07, <Pasi(_dot_)Eronen(_at_)nokia(_dot_)com> wrote:
The hurdle of getting IETF consensus and publishing an RFC does
weed out many crazy proposals that, in all fairness, would not
have made the Internet work better, and would not have promoted
interoperability.
It does not need to promote interoperability; being interop-neutral
is sufficient. How does giving a codepoint to someone with a crazy
(and let's say even dangerous to the Internet) idea hurt
interoperability? It seems to be interop-neutral.
--Paul Hoffman, Director
--VPN Consortium
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