On Thu, Feb 27, 2020 at 8:52 PM Fernando Gont <fg...@si6networks.com> wrote:
> On 27/2/20 20:58, Robert Raszuk wrote: > > > [...] > > > > We need to ask ourselves what is more important ... quality of data > > plane for end users with 10s of ms of connectivity restoration times > > upon failure or keeping original IPv6 dogmas in place where folks never > > envisioned such needs or technologies to be invented. > > I don't care myself about dogmas. > > But there's an established process to do these things: > > * You propose to change the existing behavior, and normally explain > what's that beneficial, and maybe you elaborate on why you are not > pursuing any possible alternatives. > > * Once you gain consensus on the changes, you apply them. > That was the OSI model. The Internet was based on a model of permisive experimentation. The IETF is a catalyst for generating the necessary critical mass for deployment. But some deployments don't need a catalyst.
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