Earlier, Robin Whittle said:
If we used a new space for identification, that
would require major changes to operating systems
and applications on the hosts at both ends of a
communication - which is not incrementally
deployable.
It is not obvious to me that changing operating systems
(and/or applications) necessarily prohibits incremental
deployment. draft-rja-ilnp-intro-00.txt provides a specific
example of a host stack change architecture that I believe
to be incrementally deployable. At least some major host OS
vendor folks agree with that assessment.
Ran
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