Cory Doctorow: "When the CEO of Verisign says something as ghastly-stupid as 'We have to move the complexity back into the center of the network and remove it from the edge,' it's like waving a red flag before David 'Stupid Network' Isenberg."
Alex MacGillivray posted the best comment I've seen yet on the subject, via Wendy Seltzer:
"Painters buy white canvases for a reason. The Internet has succeeded as a platform for innovation because its architecture does not preempt its uses; instead, the stupid network offers a neutral background for line drawing, oil painting, and collage."Brilliant stuff.