Re: [sidr] Last Call: <draft-ietf-sidr-rfc6490-bis-04.txt> (Resource Public Key Infrastructure (RPKI) Trust Anchor Locator) to Proposed Standard

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On 2015-07-29 20:52, Richard Hansen wrote:
I misread the MIME RFC; it requires line breaks every 76 characters, not
every 75.  So I think 76 is a better choice.

For what it's worth, here are line lengths from an assortment of TALs I had lying around.

afrinic.tal: 64
apnic-rpki-root-afrinic-origin.tal: 64
apnic-rpki-root-arin-origin.tal: 64
apnic-rpki-root-iana-origin.tal: 64
apnic-rpki-root-lacnic-origin.tal: 64
apnic-rpki-root-ripe-origin.tal: 64
arin.tal: 80
lacnic.tal: 64
ripe-ncc-root.tal: 55
ripe-pilot.tal: 78

Of these, one production TAL (arin.tal) and one non-production TAL (ripe-pilot.tal) are longer than 76. However, TALs are generally only used locally, and re-wrapping text is rather easy. So I don't think the existing TALs should have too large of an impact on whatever decision we make.

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