Re: [Lsvr] [Idr] Issue 2: Auto-configuration Requirements - draft-xu-idr-neighbor-autodiscovery-requirements

Randy Bush <randy@psg.com> Mon, 10 June 2019 22:36 UTC

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> BGP is opaque to all of this. It just by mistake happens to be overused
> today also here, but this will be fixed with time.

build an extensible protocol and the resume builders will come.  one of
my favority postel quotes

    It's perfectly appropriate to be upset.  I thought of it in a
    slightly different way--like a space that we were exploring and, in
    the early days, we figured out this consistent path through the
    space: IP, TCP, and so on.  What's been happening over the last few
    years is that the IETF is filling the rest of the space with every
    alternative approach, not necessarily any better.  Every possible
    alternative is now being written down.  And it's not useful.

and, if we look at dns, it does not get fixed over time.  the best we
get is the rate of embellisment slows.

randy