Re: New Version Notification for draft-leiba-rfc2119-update-00.txt

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I've written text such as "For clients, support for X is REQUIRED."

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On Aug 13, 2016, at 12:13 AM, Pete Resnick <presnick@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On 11 Aug 2016, at 6:44, Stewart Bryant wrote:

Optional is useful in a requirements RFC.

Feature x is REQUIRED

Feature y is OPTIONAL

One last (and perhaps fruitless) attempt to keep this section and deprecate the adjectives:

Using REQUIRED and OPTIONAL results in exactly the problem of using passive voice anywhere: REQUIRED by whom? OPTIONAL for whom? If you say, "A MUST do X and B MAY do Y", it is perfectly clear which actor is responsible (and in network protocols there are inevitably at least 2). If you say "X is REQUIRED and Y is OPTIONAL", you'll end up needing more text to explain the actors and their roles.

Using REQUIRED and OPTIONAL is lazy. It makes specs less clear. They ought to be dropped.

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