Besides the misquote of myself, the I-D has some misleading examples of bad ASCII art. You cannot honestly prove that ASCII art is unusable by abusing it. I spent a few minutes cleaning up the terrible example in the I-D (Sorry, I am in Washington and don't have ready access to it; I will forward it when I get back.)
The example of the network in ASCII art was from a real ID that is being discussed in one of the WG that the experiment is targeting. We can find many others from active work in the IETF. The equations are also from active drafts or from RFCs. This in itself set a limit on the examples that were included in the draft. Perhaps we should have included examples of things beyond ASCII art, for example the formal diagrams employed by the ITU, or the state tables used by the IEEE. - Stewart _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf