> ASN.1, a protocol from 1984, already did what Protobuf does, with more flexibility.
After working heavily with SNMP across a wide variety of OEMs, this flexibility becomes a downside. Or SNMP/MIBs were specified at the wrong abstraction level, where the ASN.1 flexibility gives mfgs too much power to do insane and unconventional things.
Yeah same, ASN.1 was a nightmare when I was dealing with LTE