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> Despite Tim's comment, this is not the result of "non-standard" > policy languages. In fact, it's the result of truly expressive > policy languages. i am less sure of that. tim's metarouting algebras do not seem to lack expressiveness. they just allow us to define policy languages that do not let us express stupid things. > Any language that forces all of us to make globally consistent > choices is not going to mandate aligned policies, which is going to > necessarily result in deeply restricted systems. i am not sure global consistency requires global homogeneity. it is more likely to require some visibility/transparency which maybe the folk doing partial-reveal crypto have a leg on. but, interesting as this is, i fear we have drifted a bit afield from describing hacks to allow us more control of what moves from our ears to our ribs and then what fibs we tell. randy
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