On 25 jun 2008, at 9:58, Dave Cridland wrote:
I think we should be biting the bullet and doing so, however -
otherwise we risk having the old behaviour used in new
implementations more than it would be otherwise. The primary reason
for doing the behaviour you describe is a kind of political
correctness, and introduces a political-SHOULD I'm not sure I care
for.
This shows that it's very important to avoid the situation where there
exist implementations of insufficiently mature specifications: once
those implementations are out there, the protocols must virtually
forever support them.
This is of course not compatible with "let's ship a 80% workable spec
and hammer out what's missing in the next version" thinking that is
not uncommon in the IETF.
--
The trouble with doing something right the first time is that nobody
appreciates how difficult it was. - Walt West
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