Re: [RAI] Expert review of draft-sinnreich-sip-tools-03

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On Oct 22, 2008, at 6:30 PM, Paul Kyzivat wrote:

Most who have worked on sip for awhile would probably agree that if we could start over with a clean slate and all that we now know we could create something simpler and better. But there is too much investment in implementations of what we have, making a clean slate infeasible. We are stuck with what we can do in an evolutionary way.

I wish we do not have to be stuck in the infinite complexity created by our past mistakes. Unless you are talking about some terminal desease or the like you can always fix a bad decision your took in the past with a good decision you take now.

Or to quote from a book I read "Any mistakes you commit through audacity are easily corrected with more audacity". Don't know who wrote this.

Adrian

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