@C_Duv @sindarina @miki I know.
That's not how learning works.
Please don't repeat boring and well-known points instead of engaging with the other side's counter points. It really leads to nothing. If I say "but A is a good reason to do X" and you say "yeah, but there are other reasons B and C for Y" then none of our statements actually are in conflict you see?
Both are true. There are reasons for using that RFC (I said so myself, g'damnit) and reasons against. Telling me more reasons for using that RFC doesn't change the fact that there are reasons against it.
I'm outta here, this is such a bullshit "discussion".