Re: Last Call: 'Procedures for protocol extensions and variations' to BCP (draft-carpenter-protocol-extensions)

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On 9/6/06, Sam Hartman <hartmans-ietf@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>> "Robert" == Robert Sayre <sayrer@xxxxxxxxx> writes:

    Robert> How do we test "universal interoperability"? MUSTs need to
    Robert> be testable.

Musts do not need to be testable.

So the definition of "supports universal interoperability" is "I know
it when I see it"? Which IETF protocols are universally interoperable?
I think of SMTP and HTTP.

I also asked you two questions. Here is the second:

And why would we put the definition in Brian's document?

--

Robert Sayre

"I would have written a shorter letter, but I did not have the time."

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