On 2010-01-11, at 14:52, Dean Willis <dean.willis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Unlike the US, whose border-liabilities are fairly well understood by IETFers,
Seriously? I cross the US-Canada border all the time, and I'm a citizen of both countries, and I can still barely keep up with the constant, apparently random revocations niggly little details of local conventions at each crossing since last I crossed there. That people whose native language isn't English are totally flummoxed by the US rules is amply demonstrated to me every time I enter the US. Not to mention US citizens who cannot _believe_ that these rules apply to them.
I don't want to get into a (IMO fatuous) debate about which geopolitical arrangement is more troubling than others. I merely want to point out that it's just nonsense to use the current US conventions as an example of those obviously well understood.
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