Just to make sure we have good data, can we go back a few more years? Specifically, did we not previously have a restriction forbidding references FS->DS, and {FS,DS}->PS?.... RFC3967 was in Dec. 2004, but I thought that we had some other work more recently (2008?) that attempted to unjam things. What I'm wondering is if the 20 actions prior to 6410 was an anomaly, and really the historical rate of upgrade is really lower. I think it is also important to understand how many new PS could have been even ready at a given point for an upgrade. I don't have a good/simple metric for determining this, I think it takes some significant semi-expert review. Perhaps someone has an Information Science (?!) or Economics graduate student who wants to mine the data and write a paper :-) -- Michael Richardson <mcr+IETF@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, Sandelman Software Works
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