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Re: multicast? why multicast?
by Spy Hunter on Thursday 28/Apr/2005, @21:33
Give examples please. Your groundless criticism is not constructive. This is not NetBIOS; Zeroconf is a real standard made by real networking experts and standardized by the IETF.

Zeroconf is the direction that networking in general needs to move. Networking should be as easy as plugging in a cable (or just using wireless). There's no reason it needs to be a maintenence nightmare when scaled up; a smooth transition is possible. If anything is going to provide that, it's Zeroconf and the IETF.
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