Re: [Nea] UPDATED: WG Review: Network Endpoint Assessment (nea)

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My network, my rules. If you don't like them go to the
nearest Panera and use their free WiFi.
If you want to connect to my network, my rules apply.
That's not arbitrary, that's my right and my choice.

perhaps. but I don't see why the IETF should provide tools to help you impose those rules - especially if to do so harms the flexibility of the Internet.

Because the architecture you propose is failed and unworkable.

I didn't propose anything resembling an architecture. and the proposal at hand is an anti-architecture - it's something that destroys the possibility of a unifying theme.

You are still stuck in the Internet of 1980, you are like the hippie who turns up at Aldermaston for the Ban the Bomb march with a sign saying 'ban the Gattlin Gun', possibly a relevant concern if the march was being held in 1910 but utterly irrelevant to the issue of the day.

Phill, you are not in a very good position to be judging my character or trying to extrapolate what I've said into a model of how my mind works. You are too stuck in your own little world to understand mine.

Keith


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