>I would like to echo Marc comments here. I think compression should be >first most important criteria over complexity. It depends on WHY we use ACE. If ACE is used as a transition mechanism, simplicity is most important. If ACE is intended to be used forever (also probably meaning that we will hav 63 byte limit forever), compression is most important. I think this is one thing you should take up in the London IETF. - My very much preferred choice is: ACE as transition mechanism. Dan
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Soobok Lee
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Soobok Lee
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Soobok Lee
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Yoshiro YONEYA
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Kenneth Whistler
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Soobok Lee
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Kenneth Whistler
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Makoto Ishisone
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Soobok Lee
- RE: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Larson, Matt
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Dan
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... liana . ydisg
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Marc Blanchet
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Marc Blanchet
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Paul Hoffman / IMC
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Eric Brunner-Williams in Portland Maine
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Soobok Lee
- RE: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Brian W. Spolarich
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Mark Davis
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... Jim Fleming
- Re: [idn] Report from the ACE desi... James Seng/Personal
