Toerless Eckert wrote:
> Not sure why rfc1981 PMTUD was never fixed.
Because IPv6 people believe multicast PMTUD MUST work.
RFC1981 even states:
The local
representation of the "path" to a multicast destination must in fact
represent a potentially large set of paths.
that they activel
On Dec 9, 2011, at 8:40 AM, Evain, Jean-Pierre wrote:
> I couldn’t find any particular rule for mentioning credits (or not). I guess
> this might have had a relation to some rights related issues?
>
> Can anyone help here e.g. a pointer to a document? Or this is just best
> practices between c
Thanks Jorge.
Best regards,
Jean-Pierre
From: Jorge Contreras [mailto:cntre...@gmail.com]
Sent: lundi, 12. décembre 2011 17:20
To: Evain, Jean-Pierre
Cc: ietf@ietf.org; Tullemans, Bram
Subject: Re: IETF rules and procedures - conditions to attribute credit
You should refer to the Legal Provisio
> From: Evain, Jean-Pierre [ev...@ebu.ch]
>
> I went to read the IETF rules and procedures at
>
> http://www.ietf.org/about/process-docs.html#RFC4181
>
> I couldn’t find any particular rule for mentioning credits (or not). I
> guess this might have had a relation to some rights related issues?
You should refer to the Legal Provisions Relating to IETF Documents found
here:
http://trustee.ietf.org/docs/IETF-Trust-License-Policy.pdf
In particular, Sec. 3 relates to use of text from IETF documents and
crediting, though other sections may also be relevant to what you are doing.
Jorge
On F
Hello there,
I went to read the IETF rules and procedures at
http://www.ietf.org/about/process-docs.html#RFC4181
I couldn't find any particular rule for mentioning credits (or not). I guess
this might have had a relation to some rights related issues?
Can anyone help here e.g. a pointer to a d
+1,000,000
The argument that an RFC, retrieved from the web, is more accessible than a web
page or wiki, retrieved from the web, does not reflect reality.
The argument that if the questions do not change much from venue to venue needs
to be an RFC, and not a web page or wiki, does not hold wate