You're joking, right? 14 revs, IESG review and still nobody asked what
"Ruting" was?
On 11/06/2013 01:47 AM, The IESG wrote:
The IESG has approved the following document:
- 'Terms used in Ruting for Low power And Lossy Networks'
(draft-ietf-roll-terminology-13.txt) as Informational RFC
This document is the product of the Routing Over Low power and Lossy
networks Working Group.
The IESG contact persons are Adrian Farrel and Stewart Bryant.
A URL of this Internet Draft is:
http://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-roll-terminology/
Technical Summary
This document provides a glossary of terminology used in routing
requirements and solutions for networks referred to as Low power and
Lossy Networks (LLN). An LLN is typically composed of many embedded
devices with limited power, memory, and processing resources
interconnected by a variety of links. There is a wide scope of
application areas for LLNs, including industrial monitoring, building
automation (e.g. Heating, Ventilating, Air Conditioning, lighting,
access control, fire), connected home, healthcare, environmental
monitoring, urban sensor networks, energy management, assets
tracking, refrigeration.
Working Group Summary
No concerns, the document had good support.
Document Quality
There was good support in the working group towards getting the
definitions precise enough to be useful, but not overly specific.
This Informational document contains only terminology so cannot
be implemented, but the WG is actively using this document as a
base reference in other work.
There is no formal language in this document.
Personnel
Document Shepherd: Michael Richardson <mcr@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Responsible AD: Adrian Farrel <adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
RFC Editor Note
Document Title
s/Ruting/Routing/
Section 2 Directed Acyclic Graph:
s/edge v again/vertex v again/
Section 2
OLD
HVAC: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. A term applied to
the comfort level of an internal space.
NEW
HVAC: Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning. A term applied to
mechanisms used to maintain the comfort level of an internal space.
END
Section 2 Sleepy Node
s/When no in/When not in/