On Wed, 2 Apr 2003, Rob Austein wrote:
> So far we've heard from:
> 
> - Ray, who pointed out some RIR-related (specifically, ARIN-related)
>   text that needs some work;
> 
> - M�ns, who liked the draft and suggested adding text discussing IPv6;
> 
> - Dean, who says that we should not be working on this draft.
> 
> Does anybody -else- have comments on this draft?  In particular: does
> anybody who has not yet spoken on this have an opinion on whether the
> WG should be working on this?

Yes, I believe this is quite useful.  I also belive in-addr are useful,
even though sometimes used improperly. The delegation chain should be
provided alongside with address allocations [this may fall upon the RIR
policies].  Whether the endsites fill those is their policy, and this 
draft should try to list the tradeoffs for such decisions.
 
> Note to anyone who has not figured this out yet: the title of the
> draft is old, does not match the content of the draft as it evolved,
> and most likely would be changed before publication to match the
> current content of the draft.  Please READ THE DRAFT rather than
> jumping to conclusions about what it says based on the title.

There are some remnants still, e.g. in the introduction, btw.

-- 
Pekka Savola                 "You each name yourselves king, yet the
Netcore Oy                    kingdom bleeds."
Systems. Networks. Security. -- George R.R. Martin: A Clash of Kings

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