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

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As IETF Sergeant-at-arms, I will suggest that this topic is specific to 6MAN
and should be further discussed there.

Thanks !

Regards,
Jordi




> De: <michael.dillon@xxxxxx>
> Responder a: <ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx>
> Fecha: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 09:00:09 +0100
> Para: <ietf@xxxxxxxx>, <ipv6@xxxxxxxx>
> Conversación: An example of what is wrong with the IETF's IPv6 documentation
> Asunto: RE: An example of what is wrong with the IETF's IPv6 documentation
> 
>>> The following thread from ARIN's Public Policy Mailing List is an
>>> example of what is wrong with the IETF's documentation of IPv6.
>> 
>> I look forward to seeing your draft.
> 
> Unfortunately, I was not involved in the creation of IPv6, nor did I
> follow it as RFCs were released and then deprecated, so I don't fully
> understand it myself. This is a piece of work that needs to be taken on
> by some of the people who were immersed in the creation of IPv6.
> 
> --Michael Dillon
> 
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