Sally-
(after all of the co-authors have had a change to see all of the
changes).
I looked through the diffs between the last version and what is current
in CVS and it all looks fine to me. Thanks to you and Pasi for handling
this stuff.
allman
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On Oct 3, 2006, at 5:05 PM, Francis Dupont wrote:
In your previous mail you wrote:
We have one detail still to address from your review, and that is to
add a citation about deleting IP options being forbidden, or
supposed to be forbidden, for IPv6.
Do you have a citation to
In your previous mail you wrote:
I just submitted a revised version of the draft, and put a copy at:
http://www.icir.org/floyd/papers/draft-ietf-tsvwg-quickstart-07.txt
Let me know what you think. After you are done, then we can
think about who to ask to read it from the ipv6
In your previous mail you wrote:
I have not included anything about deleting IP options being forbidden
in IPv6. It seems sufficient to me just to have the document say that
the router, when it denies a Quick-Start request, SHOULD either delete
the option or zero the relevant fields
Francis -
I have been selected as the General Area Review Team (Gen-ART)
reviewer for this draft (for background on Gen-ART, please see
http://www.alvestrand.no/ietf/gen/art/gen-art-FAQ.html).
Many thanks for the review! We have made all of the editing changes
that you
suggested, and I
Thanks, I'll be happy to read the new version as soon as it'll be
available.
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Francis -
Thanks, I'll be happy to read the new version as soon as it'll be
available.
Great.
We have one detail still to address from your review, and that is to
add a citation about deleting IP options being forbidden, or
supposed to be forbidden, for IPv6.
Do you have a citation to
In your previous mail you wrote:
We have one detail still to address from your review, and that is to
add a citation about deleting IP options being forbidden, or
supposed to be forbidden, for IPv6.
Do you have a citation to suggest for that?
= there is nothing very clear about