Lowpanners,

as you may have noticed from the strange messages, the issue tracker for the 6lowpan WG documents is now active. The idea is that this will provide a nice and comprehensive list of open issues for the WG documents, and a way to focus discussion threads on specific issues with a clear path to resolving them.

In the next couple of days, I'll try to capture discussion items from the WG meeting into the tracker. Of course, all of you are free to add issues yourself (or to send me mail to add issues). The rule is that if you don't like something about one of our WG documents, there should be an issue for that in the tracker.

The issue tracker is an instance of the well-known "Trac" system. Trac calls issues "tickets", as the roots of that system are in software bug tracking. This also means some of Trac's terminology can be a bit strange for our purposes, but I believe it is much better to use the current IETF Tools instance than to invent something new for our WG.

You can access the issue list at:

http://trac.tools.ietf.org/wg/6lowpan/trac/report/1

Note that you can click the headings of the table to sort the list by specific columns.

To get write access to the tracker site:

http://wiki.tools.ietf.org/newlogin

Please look at the existing tickets for an idea how to fill in the data fields for new tickets (we don't have clear guidelines yet, but should try to achieve some commonality). Please try to make the tickets actionable or at least clearly self-describing ("section 3.5 is gibberish" does not help).

General 6lowpan tools page:

http://tools.ietf.org/wg/6lowpan/

Gruesse, Carsten

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