You say "have never written an RFC or an internet standard before" as if that's a disadvantage.
RFCs and IETF Standards are absolute marvels of technical design and writing.
Only on HN is experience a disadvantage.
Experience of doing the wrong thing is.
MCP isn't a 96-page contract that covers every eventuality. It's a gentleman's agreement sealed with a firm handshake. And trying to write that 96-page contract now would be incredibly unwise.
And a gentlemen's agreement != standard.
A standard should cover every eventuality.
RFCs and IETF Standards are absolute marvels of technical design and writing.
Only on HN is experience a disadvantage.
Experience of doing the wrong thing is.
MCP isn't a 96-page contract that covers every eventuality. It's a gentleman's agreement sealed with a firm handshake. And trying to write that 96-page contract now would be incredibly unwise.
And a gentlemen's agreement != standard.
A standard should cover every eventuality.