re: Evolution and the routing architecture

From: Tom Scott (telecomtom@vedatel.com)
Date: Sat Apr 06 2002 - 06:38:58 EST


There has been discussion on whether an evolutionary or
revolutionary approach is needed, and whether the Internet
could support both (Hypernet), or even if the distincton
between evolutionary and revolutionary would be productive.
Would it be possible to set aside those concerns, even just
temporarily, and address your question? What do you have in
mind? If you don't have the technical details at his early
point, can you at least give some direction in terms of
logical foundations or even a systems philosophy?

-- TT

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Evolution and the routing architecture
Resent-Date: Fri, 5 Apr 2002 07:03:35 -0500
Resent-From: irtf-rr@puck.nether.net
Date: Fri, 05 Apr 2002 11:32:47 +0200
From: avri <avri@sm.luth.se>
To: rrg <irtf-rr@puck.nether.net>

[snip]

One of the first things
though seems to be the requirement to delve deeper into what
it means to be an inherently evolutionary routing
architecture. This is something I am just beginning to
think through and will probably send mail on in the future.
Anyone have any thoughts on this?

cheers
a.



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