Hi Fernando, On 10/04/2013 06:17, Fernando Gont wrote: > Hi, Brian, > > My apologies for the delay in my response. Please find my comments > in-line... > > > On 04/02/2013 06:45 AM, Brian E Carpenter wrote: >> Fernando, >> >> Rather than repeating myself, I'll suggest a change to the Introduction >> that would (IMHO) improve the message: >> >> OLD: >> >> 1. Introduction >> >> Most general-purpose operating systems implement and enable native >> IPv6 [RFC2460] support and a number of transition/co-existence >> technologies by default. For cases in which the corresponding >> devices are deployed on networks that are assumed to be IPv4-only, >> >> NEW: >> >> 1. Introduction >> >> Most general-purpose operating systems implement and enable native >> IPv6 [RFC2460] support and a number of transition/co-existence >> technologies by default [RFC6434]. Support of IPv6 by all nodes is >> intended to become best current practice [RFC6540]. As a result, >> networks will need to plan for and deploy IPv6 and its security >> mechanisms. Some enterprise networks might, however, choose to delay >> active use of IPv6. For networks that are assumed to be IPv4-only, > > I've checked with a few folks, and it seems that the suggested text > would make everyone happy, except for the sentence that says "As a > result, networks will need to plan for and deploy IPv6 and its security > mechanisms.", on the basis that this is not the document to make a case > for v6 deployment. The suggestions has been to remove that sentence, and > apply the rest of your proposed text (or, alternatively, to tone down > that sentence). > > For simplicity sake (and because I'm not sure how one would tone that > one down), my suggestion would be to apply you proposed text, modulo > that sentence. > > Would that be okay with you? -- If not, please do let me know, so that > we can try to find a way forward that keeps everyone happy. Well, it's not for me to call the consenus, but with that sentence removed I would personally enter the "no objection" state. Thanks Brian