Hi Marcelo and Daniel,

Marcelo - Thank you for your reply!

Daniel - Please update your datatracker profile information so that we can 
reach you at the proper email address in the future.

Sincerely,
Sarah Tarrant
RFC Production Center

> On Jun 29, 2026, at 10:24 AM, marcelo bagnulo braun <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> Sorry for the delay in replying.
> 
> See inline below....
> 
> El 23/6/26 a las 22:18, [email protected] escribió:
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>> 
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>> 1) As there may have been multiple updates made to the document during Last 
>> Call,
>> please review the current version of the document:
>> 
>> * Is the text in the Abstract still accurate?
> 
> Yes.
> 
> 
>> * Are the Authors' Addresses, Contributors, and Acknowledgments
>> sections current?
>> 
> Yes (please note that you didnt use the email from Daniel that is included in 
> the document. I changed in this reply to the email in the document, which is 
> the one the reaches Daniel)
> 
> 
>> 2) Please share any style information that could help us with editing your
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>> 
>> * Is your document's format or its terminology based on another document,
>> WG style guide, etc.? If so, please provide a pointer to that information
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>> RFC 9499." or "This document uses the style info at
>> <https://httpwg.org/admin/editors/style-guide>.").
> 
> No
> 
> 
>> 
>> * Is there a general pattern of capitalization or formatting of terms that
>> editors can follow (e.g., "Field names should have initial capitalization."
>> or  "Parameter names should be in double quotes." or "<tt/> should be used
>> for token names." etc.)?
>> 
> Nothinh specific
> 
> 
>> 3) Please carefully review the entries and their URLs in the
>> References section with the following in mind. Note that we will
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> 
> Please go ahead.
> 
> 
>> 
>> * References to obsoleted RFCs will be updated to point to the current
>> RFC on the topic in accordance with Section 4.8.6 of RFC 7322
>> (RFC Style Guide).
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>> 4) Is there any text that requires special handling? For example:
> No
>> 
>> * Are there any sections that were contentious when the document was drafted?
>> 
>> * Are any sections that need to be removed before publication marked as such
>> (e.g., Implementation Status sections (per RFC 7942))?
>> 
>> * Are there any instances of repeated text/sections that should be edited
>> the same way?
>> 
>> 
>> 5) Is there anything else that the RPC should be aware of while editing this
>> document?
> 
> Nothing.
> 
> 
> Thanks, regards, marcelo
> 
> 
> 

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