> It makes the code one heck of a lot more complicated, and for very little
> benefit.

I think making sure that LISP is flexible enough to last a long time is a huge 
benefit.

This WG is designing a protocol that might well be the basis for a huge part of 
the future internet. Hard-coding prefixes in code now to save some development 
effort is the worst thing we can do. I know it's easy for me to say as I'm not 
writing the code, but compare a few days/weeks of extra development work to 
years and years of everybody being limited by a bad decision now.

- Sander

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