On May 30, 2018, at 1:32 PM, Brian E Carpenter <[email protected]> 
wrote:
> Well, let me invent something. I throw together my network and it names
> the printers as printer1 and printer2. Being a stickler, I decide to
> rename them as Printer 1 and Printer 2. I mess around and find a config file
> somewhere and manually edit it. My printers no longer work.

It would be good if you could come up with a real example.   This isn't going 
to happen in practice, because in practice there is no file to edit—printers 
are discovered using DNSSD.   If we have a successful DNSSD implementation, 
then printers will work, and nobody will ever even go looking for that 
nonexistent config file.   If we don't have a successful DNSSD implementation, 
we have failed.

Does the working group need a walk-through of how this works?   It Can Be Done! 
  :)


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