Hi John,
Thanks for the warning. I’m well aware of the "Tarpit."
But as an operator (since Kernel 2.0), I’ve learned that the only way
out of a tarpit is not to struggle within it, but to build a solid,
modular bridge over it. I’m not here to reinvent the mud or the history
of why things failed before. I’m here to provide the structural
integrity we need to cross it before the namespace hits the 100k limit.
My proposal isn't about prose or academic debate; it’s about fixing the
foundation so the systems we operate can actually be audited and
maintained.
Regards,
Timo
Am 17.05.26 um 20:09 schrieb John Levine:
It appears that Timo Gerke <[email protected]> said:
Dear RSWG,
Following the recent RPC report, it is evident that our current
monolithic process has reached a breaking point. I propose a fundamental
modernization of the STD and BCP series through unified temporal
versioning, while introducing a modular architecture exclusively for the
STD series.
While I don't think your proposal is bad, you might want to review the
extensive history of this particular tarpit.
R's,
John
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