<no hats>

Are the vector components expected to be accessed by name in applications,
or is it possible some applications might have to handle a 3-tuple of
doubles?

I only ask this super-nitty question because in my (admittedly limited)
experience, ENU order (or NED for that matter) was more familiar since it
forms a coordinate system that aligns with the right hand rule.

NEU->ENU conversion is obviously trivial.  I was just thinking of possible
errors where the members of the vector aren't accessed by name but by
position.

-ek

On Mon, Apr 19, 2021 at 7:07 AM The IESG <[email protected]> wrote:

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> The IESG has received a request from the Network Modeling WG (netmod) to
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>   <draft-ietf-netmod-geo-location-08.txt> as Proposed Standard
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