Hi Albert,

You would also have noticed that almost everyone seemed fine with "should" as a 
fallback position if the use of "shall" would pose a delay to general 
acceptance. 

If I were to guess, "should" would go through and a discussion would be started 
regarding how to enforce a "shall" in a reasonable manner. 

My thoughts anyway. 

Dewole. 

Sent from a mobile device. Please excuse typos and autocorrect strangeness. 

> On 7 Oct 2017, at 4:17 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> 
> I noticed at ARIN40, that "shall" had more votes, and zero "no" votes, as 
> compared to "should".
> 
> Just wondering, what happens/will happen next?
> 
> Albert Erdmann
> Network Administrator
> Paradise On Line Inc.
> 
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