Thus spake "Tony Li" <tony.li tony.li>
>> I'm more confident that we'll find an answer
>> to the IDR problem sooner than we'll convince
people to act in the good
>> of the community at their own expense.
>
> The solution to the IDR problem is to have a scalable
routing
> architecture. Unfortunately, that involves change from
the status quo,
> and thus altruistic action.
Not if/when folks understand that the implosion is imminent
and the only way
to preserve their business is to build a better routing
architecture. Only
when self-interest and altruism are coincident is the latter
consistently
achieved.
> The alternative, of course, is to wait for IDR to
implode and let the
> finger-pointing begin.
... which is what I expect to happen. A few folks will see
it coming,
design a fix, and everyone will deploy it overnight when
they discover they
have no other choice. Isn't that about what happened with
CIDR, in a
nutshell?
S
Stephen Sprunk "Stupid people surround
themselves with smart
CCIE #3723 people. Smart people surround
themselves with
K5SSS smart people who disagree with them."
--Aaron Sorkin
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