On 20 Mar. 2013, at 01:05 , Masataka Ohta <mohta@necom830.hpcl.titech.ac.jp> wrote:
Dobbins, Roland wrote:
It is always amusing to see people allude to the end-to-end principle to support their arguments, when in fact the end-to-end principle is either inapplicable to the topic at hand, or actually lends support to the opposite of their arguments.
Abstract nonsense.
There are cogent arguments to be made against LISP and LISP-like systems. But none of those arguments have been raised in this thread, so far.
Never ignore the following problem:
Assuming that there are 4G mobile devices in the world, the mapping table has more than 4G entries each updated every minute or second.
Masataka that's simply not true. See my proviso email. ciao Luigi
Masataka Ohta