Why haven't we been able to simplify networking, reduce the impact of any errors or even increase security? Why do we still put up with 40-year old protocols and even concepts?
Anyone working on disrupting networking?
The downside of this is that it's much easier to change configuration than it was before, and so the pace of such changes is increasing. Given that most errors can be traced back to a human error at the start of the chain, he problem isn't really in the networking stack but the meat at the end of the buttons.
Realistically you need to address that end of the problem, not the networking protocols themselves.
Why can't we just make something that requires less changes, less human intervention, ... ?
I guess other HNer is right when she/he says the problem is to get everyone on-board (IPv6 I'm looking at you), but is there anyone at least trying?