I you read the thread on NetBSD mailing list I linked to, that was exactly my concern: the spec does not seem to be enough to implement the protocol according to the original author but he seems reluctant to give…
I am not advocating for competing standards. I am advocating for open standards and competing implementations. Both of your examples point to competing standards: IE6 was a tentative to fork the web standards by…
I have mixed feeling about this: it looks like the author believes only him can implement it right [1]. This not how internet protocols development work. The spec should be enough, including security considerations. And…
I you read the thread on NetBSD mailing list I linked to, that was exactly my concern: the spec does not seem to be enough to implement the protocol according to the original author but he seems reluctant to give…
I am not advocating for competing standards. I am advocating for open standards and competing implementations. Both of your examples point to competing standards: IE6 was a tentative to fork the web standards by…
I have mixed feeling about this: it looks like the author believes only him can implement it right [1]. This not how internet protocols development work. The spec should be enough, including security considerations. And…