Alper Yegin wrote:

>We need to discuss these in more details. Before we jump to pruning
>features, we need to first identify the source of complexity in the design,
>then discuss if it can be simplified (is that feature really needed, are
>there alternatives solutions). Only after then we can decide what to do.
>There is necessary complexity, and there is unnecessary complexity.
>  
>
Right. Let me clarify my original statement: It was expressed in
the context of getting reviews and last call comments with
a number of issues. Of course, if you can address those issues
easily you should do that. But if you hit a problem and do not
make progress in resolving an issue, you (= the WG) should
consider whether some functionality associated with it is
needed.

--Jari


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