Hello, again, Mr. Salz! I never said RECOMMENDED=N means flawed. I said it means not recommended.
> On Jul 5, 2026, at 9:54 AM, Salz, Rich <[email protected]> wrote: > > If the "Recommended" column is set to "N", it does not necessarily > mean that it is flawed; rather, it indicates that the item either > has not been through the IETF consensus process, has limited > applicability, or is intended only for specific use cases. … > Your own quote says N indicates the item "has limited applicability, or is intended only for specific use cases." Jonathan said the Cyber Centre will not recommend one over the other. That means Canada plans to treat a limited-applicability, specific-use-case option as equivalent to the RECOMMENDED=Y hybrid. That is the very definition of ignoring the flag. Truly yours, Andrew
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