Martin Duke has entered the following ballot position for
draft-ietf-quic-applicability-16: Yes

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11.2 “ QUIC requires that endpoints generate fresh connection IDs for use on
new network paths.”

This is ambiguously phrased and ignores NAT rebinding. I suggest

“If QUIC endpoints do not issue fresh connection IDs, then clients cannot
reduce the linkability of address migration by using them.”

11.3. Note that “retry service” has been renamed to “retry offload” and now has
its own draft separate from QUIC-LB: draft-duke-quic-retry-offload (soon to be
-ietf-)

14. This entire section appears to be a duplicate of section 5 of the version
negotiation draft. I suggest the authors verify that the latter has all the
relevant information, and then replace this section with a reference to the VN
draft.



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