Hi Lars,

Thanks for the review.

Jumping in as chair to respond to your first point

On Tue, Apr 19, 2022 at 6:55 PM Lars Eggert via Datatracker <
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> Section 2.1, paragraph 1, comment:
> >       All deployed versions are maintained in an IANA
> >       registry (see Section 22.2 of [QUIC-TRANSPORT]).
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> I don't think it's correct to claim that "all deployed versions are
> maintained
> in an IANA registry" - many versions are being and have been deployed that
> are
> not in that IANA registry at all (see
> https://github.com/quicwg/base-drafts/wiki/QUIC-Versions); there is a
> huge range
> for experimental versions.
>

Prior to the IANA registries being created we encouraged folks to document
versions or extension code points on the QUIC WG repo wiki. We appreciate
the time that people took to do so. As noted during IETF 113, the chairs
plan to archive those unofficial registries and migrate them to IANA.

To your point, that won't capture all versions of QUIC. But I just wanted
to clarify that we will expect the IANA table [1] to contain more entries
than it currently does, in case people were curious.

Perhaps tempering the statement to "All QUIC versions are encouraged to
register with IANA" or something would work?

Cheers,
Lucas

[1] - https://www.iana.org/assignments/quic/quic.xhtml#quic-versions

Cheers,
Lucas

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