> Step 1 : Enforce IRR for customers *now*. > > Step 2 : Enforce trusted replacement for IRR when available > > Step 3 : Profit > > Not progressing to step 1 today because you think IRR isn't the best > solution is like not deploying IPv6 because you sat on your arse not > deploying it all these years and justify yourself by denouncing the > protocol on every mailing list and IRC channel at every available > opportunity.
[ sorry for preaching. i know you are a fellow choir member ] for me it separates in to two things o what i do with my routers today. as you know, i have been pushing the irr and programmatic configuration since the mid '90s. that is your step 1. we have known how to do this for a decade. we don't need a bunch of talk. we need to shut up and hack. o what i do with my time. i don't have enough time to spend on both hacks and rigor, so i concentrate on the design and implementation of long-term formal and rigorous solutions, to which you allude in step 2. randy