> 1. As interesting as such a discussion might be, it has no effect on the > technical work. The choices made were the choices made. The goal is to > make as few new ones as we can, not to spent time reviewing past > choices. That is almost never an appropriate goal for an IETF working group creating a standard. The goal of a standard-setting working group is to understand and describe what will work well for the Internet as a whole and to vett that design via wide review, not to rubber-stamp what has been designed by a small group of people and deployed under relatively limited circumstances. > -I'm suggesting > > the WG tell the IETF what, if anything, is wrong with the bits the IETF had already > > done. > > Earth to Ted: THAT'S NOT THE JOB OF THIS WORKING GROUP. Dave, you are not the one who decides what this working group does. that's IESG's job. Keith _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf