Wes,
 
> [WES] Fred, I'm not sure I follow you. What would you like to 
> see different here? What is *wrong* that you'd like to see be 
> made *right*? And how do you propose that we do it? Is this 
> just about your vote, or am I missing something larger?

See below for what I think is right, and no it is not
just about my vote but about something larger. This should
satisfy a number of concerns that IRON was going too far
out on a limb for strict provider independence. For
example, although I did not prepare this for your benefit
it should satisfy your concerns raised at the mike in
Beijing regarding over-emphasis on PI.

Thanks - Fred
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        Title           : Provider-Managed IRON
        Author(s)       : F. Templin
        Filename        : draft-templin-iron-pm-00.txt
        Pages           : 11
        Date            : 2010-11-22

The Internet Routing Overlay Network (IRON) is a new internetworking
architecture based on encapsulation of inner network layer packets
within outer network layer headers using a non-broadcast, multiple
access (NBMA) virtual interface model.  IRON suggests a third-party
global deployment of servers and relays to achieve a Provider-
Independent (PI) routing and addressing framework, but there may be
instances in which an Internet Service Provider (ISP) wishes to
manage its own IRON deployment.  This document presents a Provider-
Managed IRON framework that offers a fast path alternative for
deployment of a long term solution.

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