Michael Thomas wrote:
> ... Scoped addresses as have been pretty well
> demonstrated take us down some pretty scary paths.

This sums up the whole anti-SL campain, which is spread FUD based on one
technically valid point; applications can't arbitrarily pass around
topology information. Applications that insist on passing around
topology information must understand the topology they are describing.
If they don't understand it, they are broken. Trying to assert a
flat-earth will not make it happen. There will be filtering, therefore
there will be addresses with a limited scope of applicability. Scoped
addresses will exist with or without a dedicated prefix. Lack of a
well-known prefix only makes more work for the system manager to
manually configure devices. It will be a sad outcome for decades to come
if we trade off the one-time per app cost of a developer needing to deal
with a well-known prefix in favor of the continuous operational cost of
manual configuration.

Tony




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