Re: Why have we gotten away from running code?

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Perhaps they are more "regionalized". I know there are some "labs" like
at the UNH that hold them but the attendance isn't nearly as universal
as they once were.

As for statistics, no I don't have any. But I bet there aren't any more
-- in fact -- I would bet there are a lot less. I can't remember the
last SIP bake-off...

Chuck

Jari Arkko wrote:

> C Wegrzyn wrote:
>
>> Hey, we not only had code that ran we also had "bake-offs" to make sure
>> all the stuff worked together. The idea was to work out the nuances (the
>> 20% of the inaccuracies) and produce a damn good system. Today the idea
>> is to slap something together - damn the interop - and get out the door
>> for the "first mover advantage."  We also tend to not worry about the
>> experience of the user - we expect them to understand our "Gold" is more
>> like fool's gold than a well thought out and tested system.
>>  
>>
> We still have bakeoffs. Or do you have some statistics that
> show we have now less bakeoffs per RFC than we used to,
> or that the bakeoffs are later than they used to be? ("We"
> here is the internet community, the IETF doesn't hold
> bakeoffs.)
>
> --Jari
>
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