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	Title           : Usage Agnostic Overlay Operation in RELOAD
	Author(s)       : V. Narayanan
	Filename        : draft-vidya-p2psip-usage-agnostic-reload-00.txt
	Pages           : 9
	Date            : 2008-11-19

RELOAD [1] defines an overlay framework for providing peer-to-peer
connectivity and storage/retreival primitives for applications.
Applications or usages are expected to reside on top of such an
overlay.  In general, this is a good design that allows multiple
applications to use the same overlay framework.  In such a design,
however, there are some decisions to be made in terms of what is an
overlay function and what must be defined by a usage.  These
decisions should generally be based on whether the particular
function is expecting an operation or guarantee from the overlay
nodes in general or from a particular usage only.  This type of
separation is especially crucial to avoid needing flag days for
upgrading nodes in order to accommodate a newer usage version for
performing the overlay operation.

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