On 6/19/08 at 7:54 PM +0100, Debbie Garside wrote:
I am more for going with standards rather than finding ways around
them with MAYs and SHOULDs. If there is a recommendation within a
standard IMHO it should be followed.
[...]
I don't see what the problem is with following BCP's
Please identify ANYWHERE in this BCP (RFC 2606) that says that
anybody MUST, SHOULD, ought to, might want to think about, or
otherwise really really needs to, use these domain names.
Anywhere. Please quote text.
Your repeated statements that you think there is something in that
BCP that "should be followed" indicate that you have not read the BCP.
The BCP registers names so that they can be used if one wants to. It
does not say that they must be used in RFCs. It does not even
recommend their use. It only registers the names.
Perhaps the ISO is different and they don't actually say what they
mean when they write a document. That has not been my experience
reading ISO documents, but perhaps it's because I work in the IETF.
pr
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