"I think we should have widely adopted" and "it doesn't make sense to me" is not really "making the case" against the stated end-to-end principle argument, it's just describing a bare preference.
The end-to-end principle isn't some immutable axiom but it's been particularly effective and applicable in secure network communications. So the bar for "making the case" is a lot higher than what you have so far.
The end-to-end principle isn't some immutable axiom but it's been particularly effective and applicable in secure network communications. So the bar for "making the case" is a lot higher than what you have so far.