On Oct 14, 2014, at 4:31 PM, James Woodyatt <[email protected]> wrote:
> There is also the exception that arises when two networks with different ULA 
> prefixes are joined— now you have one network, with two ULA prefixes, neither 
> of which can ever be allowed to expire.)

When we talked about this previously, I think the idea was that when two 
networks with two sets of ULA prefixes merge, you deprecate one of them.   And 
then, as you alluded to later in your message, the question is what "you" is.   
Presumably this is something HNCP would have to take care of.

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