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RFC4041 - Requirements for Morality Sections in Routing Area Drafts

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Network Working Group A. Farrel

Request for Comments: 4041 Old Dog Consulting

Category: Informational 1 April 2005

Requirements for Morality Sections in Routing Area Drafts

Status of This Memo

This memo provides information for the Internet community. It does

not specify an Internet standard of any kind. Distribution of this

memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2005).

Abstract

It has often been the case that morality has not been given proper

consideration in the design and specification of protocols prodUCed

within the Routing Area. This has led to a decline in the moral

values within the Internet and attempts to retrofit a suitable moral

code to implemented and deployed protocols has been shown to be

sub-optimal.

This document specifies a requirement for all new Routing Area

Internet-Drafts to include a "Morality Considerations" section, and

gives guidance on what that section should contain.

1. Introduction

It is well accepted by popular opinion and other reliable metrics

that moral values are declining and that degeneracy is increasing.

Young people are particularly at risk from the rising depravity in

society and much of the blame can be squarely placed at the door of

the Internet. If you do not feel safe on the streets at night, what

do you think it is like on the Information Superhighway?

When new protocols or protocol extensions are developed within the

Routing Area, it is often the case that not enough consideration is

given to the impact of the protocol on the moral fiber of the

Internet. The result is that moral consequences are only understood

once the protocols have been implemented, and sometimes not until

after they have been deployed.

The resultant attempts to restore appropriate behavior and purge the

community of improper activities are not always easy or

architecturally pleasant. Further, it is possible that certain

protocol designs make morality particularly hard to achieve.

Recognising that moral issues are fundamental to the utility and

success of protocols designed within the IETF, and that simply making

a wishy-washy liberal-minded statement does not necessarily provide

adequate guarantees of a correct and proper outcome for society, this

document defines requirements for the inclusion of Morality

Considerations sections in all Internet-Drafts produced within the

Routing Area. Meeting these requirements will ensure that proper

consideration is given to moral issues at all stages of the protocol

development process, from Requirements and Architecture, through

Specification and Applicability.

The remainder of this document describes the necessary subsections of

the Morality Considerations sections, and gives guidance about what

information should be contained in those subsections.

1.1. Conventions Used in This Document

The key Words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",

"SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this

document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119 [RFC2119].

The key words "SHALT", "SHALT NOT", "SMITE", and "PILLAR OF SALT" in

this document are to be interpreted as eXPected.

2. Presence and Placement of Morality Considerations Sections

2.1. Null Morality Considerations Sections

It may be the case that the authors of Internet-Drafts have no or few

morals. This does not relieve them of their duty to understand the

consequences of their actions.

The more likely an author is to say that a null Morality

Considerations section is acceptable, the more pressure must be

exerted on him by the Area and the appropriate Working Group to

ensure that he gives full consideration to his actions, and reflects

long and hard on the consequences of his writing and the value of his

life.

On the other hand, some authors are well known to have the highest

moral pedigree: a fact that is plainly obvious from the company they

keep, the Working Groups they attend, and their eligibility for

NomCom. It is clearly unnecessary for such esteemed persons to waste

effort on Morality Considerations sections. It is inconceivable that

anything that they write would have anything other than a beneficial

effect on the Routing Area and the Internet in general.

2.2. Mandatory Subsections

If the Morality Considerations section is present, it MUST contain at

least the following subsections. The content of these subsections is

surely self-evident to any right-thinking person. Further guidance

can be oBTained from your moral guardian, your household gods, or

from any member of the IMM (Internet Moral Majority).

- Likelihood of misuse by depraved or sick individuals. This

subsection must fully address the possibility that the proposed

protocols or protocol extensions might be used for the

distribution of blue, smutty, or plain disgusting images.

- Likelihood of misuse by misguided individuals. There is an

obvious need to protect minors and people with misguided thought

processes from utilising the protocols or protocol extensions for

purposes that would inevitably do them harm.

- Likelihood of misuse by large, multi-national corporations. Such

a thought is, of course, unthinkable.

- Availability of oversight facilities. There are those who would

corrupt our morals motivated as they are by a hatred of the

freedom of Internet Access with which we are graced. We place a

significant burden of responsibility on those who guard our

community from these evil-doers and it is only fitting that we

give them as much support as is possible. Therefore, all

encryption and obfuscation techniques MUST be excluded -

individuals who have nothing to hide need to fear the oversight of

those whose morals are beyond doubt.

- Inter-SDO impact. We must allow for other moral frameworks and

fully respect other people's right to subscribe to other belief

systems. Such people are, however, wrong and doomed to spend

eternity in a dark corner with only dial-up access. So it has

been written.

- Care and concern for avian carriers. A duck may be somebody's

mother.

Even if one or more of these subsections are considered irrelevant,

they MUST all still be present, and MUST contain a full rebuttal of

this deviant thought.

2.3. Optional Subsections

Additional subsections may be added to accommodate zealots.

2.4. Placement of Morality Considerations Sections

The Morality Considerations section MUST be given full prominence in

each Internet Draft.

3. Applicability Scenarios

This section outlines, by way of example, some particular areas that

are in dire need of reform and where a short, sharp shock could make

a really big difference.

3.1. Provision of Services

We must do our utmost to ensure that services are delivered in a

timely and reliable way. Emphasis should be placed on Quality of

Service (QoS) and meeting the needs of the consumer of the service.

Arrangements should be made for regular provision of services, and

sermons should be to the point and contain a strong moral message.

3.2. Political Correctness (PC)

Political correctness has gone too far. This problem can be traced

way back to the 1970s when the desktop PC was invented. It is

necessary for Internet-Drafts to observe a form of political

correctness, but note that you do not always have to mean what you

say.

3.2.1. Differentiated Services

Segregation of packets on the grounds of color is now banned and

Internet-Drafts must not make use of this technique.

If you follow all of the recommendations in this document, you will

find that "packets of color" (as we must now refer to them) tend to

avoid your points of presence, and you will no longer be troubled by

them.

3.2.2. Jumbo Packets

It is no longer appropriate to refer to "jumbo packets". Please use

the term "capacitorially challenged".

3.2.3. Byte Ordering

Note that within Internet-Drafts, bytes (and bits) progress from the

left to the right. This is how things should be.

3.3. Protection or Abstinence

Much has been made recently of the need to provide protection within

the Internet. It is the role of the IMM to determine when protection

is required, and the role of the IESG bulldogs to ensure that we are

all protected.

However, protection is only one way to prevent unplanned outages and,

as we all know, the ready availability of protection schemes such as

1:1 (one-on-one) or 1:n (orgy-mode) have lead to a belief that it is

acceptable to switch (or swing) at will. It should be noted that

protection can fail, and under no circumstances should extra traffic

be countenanced.

In reality, the only safe way to avoid passing data to your friends

is to agree to pledge to have no control plane before marriage. Join

our campaign and sign up for the SONET Ring Thing.

3.4. Promiscuity

Various disgusting protocols indulge in promiscuity. This appears to

happen most often when an operator is unwilling to select a single

partner and wants to play the field.

Promiscuous modes of operation are an abomination, exceeded only by

multicast.

4. Terminology

Admission Control

The caring investigative arm of the IMM.

Doom

Port 666. Need we say more?

ECMP

What is this? Some kind of Communism?

Money

The root of all evil.

MPLS

What is with this "layer two-and-a-half" nonsense? The world is

flat, just accept the fact.

Packet Switching

Sounds like fraud to me.

Path

The route of all LSPs.

Policy Control

The administrative arm of the IMM.

Random Walk

Substance abuse is to be avoided.

Rendezvous Point

Poorly lit street corner. Not to be confused with the root of all

multicast.

Standard Body

What we should all strive for.

Strawberry Ice Cream

Something that wills the void between rational discussion and

all-out thermo nuclear war [SCREAM].

5. Morality Considerations

The moral pedigree of the author of this document places him and his

writings beyond question.

6. IANA Considerations

IANA should think carefully about the protection of their immortal

souls.

7. Security Considerations

Security is of the utmost importance.

A secure Internet community will ensure the security of all of its

members.

8. Acknowledgements

I would like to thank my guru Alex Dipandra-Zinin.

Jozef Wroblewski, who clearly knows promiscuous behavior when he sees

it, pointed out some of the dangers in promiscuous operation.

No avian carriers were harmed in the production of this document.

9. Intellectual Property Considerations

Property is theft. What is yours is mine. What is mine, you keep

your hands off.

10. Normative References

I don't need to be told how to formulate my morals.

[RFC2119] Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate

Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.

11. Informative References

To be frank, I don't find many other documents informative.

[SCREAM] Farrel, A., "Observations on Proposing Protocol

Enhancements that Address Stated Requirements but also go

Further by Meeting more General Needs", Work in Progress,

June 2003.

Author's Address

Adrian Farrel

Old Dog Consulting

Phone: I'm not telling you that. Why do you ask, anyway?

EMail: adrian@olddog.co.uk

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