Re: IPv6-only IETF web server for publishing an Internet Draft?

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> On May 14, 2018, at 7:08 AM, Alexandre Petrescu <alexandre.petrescu@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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> An IPv6 Draft on an IPv6 server is no more of a rant than a claim of IPv6 full access on an IPv6 access network.

Nobody prevents you from placing a copy of an internet draft on an IPv6 only server. But by definition a document only becomes an internet draft if it is published in the internet draft repository. Part of the process is that it becomes widely available, and the authors do not control the publication process.

You can absolutely publish notes on an IPv6 only site -- the IPv6 turtle was a well known example. But those documents are not internet drafts.

-- Christian Huitema 




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