I need to give this a detailed read at some point but I tried reading from the 
point of view of what is it missing that would make it better more than the 
point of view of did it get the details right. One thing that came to mind is 
one of the very early key premises of the WG. The idea that you don't need any 
centralized control with the possible exception of enrollment. For example, a 
little bit back Rohan is helping the Canadian Red Cross bring bring up their 
wireless network in Haiti. (PS - Rohan says Hi). If the red cross employees got 
credential before they went to Haiti, when they arrived, they could bring up a 
secure p2psip ring on a local ad-hoc network and communicate to each other with 
no central servers including no DNS connectivity. Once they got the local 
wireless network connected back to the main internet - the local ring would 
automatically merge with the p2psip ring on the main internet and they could 
communicate with red cross folks back at head office too.
  


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