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Just one of many examples of how Vinton Cerf's Internet Society (ISOC) and IETF fail to listen to FREE market based approaches...
... so multicast DNS has been around, with various implementations over the years. the Apple mDNS spec is not an IETF work product, in part because the IETF rejected it. Same w/ the DARPA mDNS work I did six years ago. I believe that Bernard and his team are where they are because they had the patience and money to wait out a multi year IETF standardization effort. I ran out of money, Apple wanted to ship solutions. (i think)... the Apple specs are available as are the mDNS specs. neither is proprietary.
that said, i think it is reasonable for the IETF to provide its imprinture on LLMNR as an IETF standards track activitiy for naming on a link-local environment. The work has not violated the processes, has met all the IETF criteria and should proceed. Pretty much a clear case of a protocol designed by committee. And its not like anyone will use it of course. Even Microsoft appears to have abandon it.
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