It is not a clear bet to me -- in fact I fell a bit
ashamed I may be
giving up
on ICE too early. Still I do. Does anyone have a memory of a technology that
was "clean", came late and surpassed "internet workarounds"?
The question could be the other way around: does anyone remember another
technology that needed so many patches and workarounds :-)? Just
thinking about the number of RFCs and drafts coming to
complete/recommend/give usage guidelines ...
ICE came too late, the are millions of end user devices sold out there,
without it. And as "workarounds" are in place, nobody will invest now
(crisis :-) ?!?!) to replace them -- only the time will obsolete them.
So we still have to stick to the solutions we have now.
I agree with what Daniel says. However, if we keep stuck to the
solutions we have now we'll never obsolete them.