so talk to your provider about deploying it, don't bash cisco who has already rolled new images and on the point of providers, do you really think they would continue to run code that causes them problems (whether cisco calls it a "bug" or an "optimization")? if providers thought it was a bug, then they would have anxiously awaited an announcement for an image that had the fix so that they could deploy it a bit of common sense is needed here, as i've tried to point out, but people seem to prefer to create problems where there are none /jws
On Wed, 15 Jan 1997 10:39:15 EST "John W. Stewart III" <jstewart@metro.isi.edu> wrote:
if you think it's a bug, then a fix is available
And more people are likely to upgrade if it is phrased as a bugfix.
if you think it's an optimization, then the new code is available
This will make people think that it isn't anything to worry about.
why are we still talking about this?
Because its still happening?
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