On Oct 15, 2014, at 1:34 PM, Michael Thomas <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm just pushing back that ULA's aren't necessarily without problems. It's 
> easy to see how they
> can cause weird connectivity breaks across administrative domains. Though 
> it's obviously not
> just homenets, wandering back and forth between neighboring networks is 
> probably more likely
> with homenets, IMO.

Fair enough, but this is like answering a question about whether butter is good 
with bread by suggesting that people with Celiac's should avoid it.   True, but 
not germane to the discussion.   Ideally your device should not be hopping back 
and forth between networks.   If it does, there is no work for homenet to do to 
address the problems that arise.

There has been talk about working on some formal presentation layer that could 
be used to address these problems, but that is not something that Homenet is 
chartered to work on, nor is this really where the right people congregate.

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