Re: An example of what is wrong with the IETF's IPv6 documentation

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On Tue, Oct 23, 2007 at 06:34:28AM +0100,
 michael.dillon@xxxxxx <michael.dillon@xxxxxx> wrote 
 a message of 143 lines which said:

> Most people who make decisions about addressing plans in the RIRs or
> in ISPs, do not have the time to wade through dozens of RFCs trying
> to figure out what is NOT DEPRECATED and what is the IPv6 STANDARD.
> 
> I believe that the 6MAN group should add to its charter two
> documents: IPv6 guidelines for RIRs and IPv6 Overview for ISPs.

Do not forget to do the same for the DNS, which is in an even worse
shape in that respect (lots of RFC, some partially deprecated, the two
foundation RFC being extremely old-style, etc).




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