> I suspect that the main way to get this thing fixed is to make sure
> ECN is enabled on the server side; for example, we have turned on ECN
> on kernel.org. If a user is using a broken software stack, it's their
> loss, not ours.
I agree it's the server side that will eventuelly push it through,
but don't expect miracles. I informed the sysadmins at the place
where I work that ftp.kernel.org isn't reachable anymore for us,
only to get a long reply full of reasons (some better than others)
why they wouldn't act. The final statement was: "use one of the
many ftp.<country>.kernel.org mirrors".
MCE
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