James,

Thanks for the review!

I honestly don't think it's a big deal either way -- I'll add either
normative word if you insist, but I don't think a requirement is necessary
here and it flows a bit better this way in my opinion. "ignore" is
obviously a pretty loose word to use -- it would certainly be OK for a
client to log it or something.

On Sun, Oct 9, 2022 at 7:43 AM James Gruessing via Datatracker <
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> Reviewer: James Gruessing
> Review result: Ready
>
> This is my review of draft-ietf-quic-v2-05 as part of ART Last Call review.
>
> Overall this is a well written document that is clear in its writing, and I
> have only one minor point of clarification.
>
> Section 4.1 - "The client ignores Retry packets using other versions." - is
> this supposed to be a normative phrase, i.e. "The client SHOULD/MUST ignore
> Retry packets"? This sentence feels out of place in a paragraph with
> normative
> text defining other requirements. Or is this a behaviour defined in VN
> that I
> have missed?
>
>
>

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