All-
Since this rev of the ASYM draft was specifically to address comments
from working group last call, I'd like to take a hum to see if there
are any objections to calling this document done and forwarding it to
the IESG.
Strong/informed feelings of support or dissent should be sent to the
list.
--aaron
On Fri, Nov 09, 2001 at 12:07:46PM +0000, Gorry Fairhurst wrote:
>
> After much debate, a lot of suggested test, many comments, and a great
> deal of looking at why section 3 exists... We will shortly issue a new
> revision of the asym draft.
>
> It may come as a pleasant surprise that this is only SLIGHTLY different
> to that sent for PILC WG Review !!!
>
> The key points are:
>
> (i) The size of section 3 is reduced - many people were uncomfortable
> with a large number of technology-dependent examples. The section now
> speaks only of the two under-lying roots of asymmetry. An appendix now
> provides the list of example subnetworks exhibiting asymmetry.
>
> (ii) The appendix text, mostly taken from the former section 3,
> provides a set of examples. Placing the text in the appendix allows
> slightly more detail, and specific examples to be quoted. There are
> small, but IMPORTANT, changes to the wording here to make the description
> more technically relevant and correct.
>
> (iii) Changes to the rest of the text are only MINOR, responding to NiTs
> received, and some typos.
>
> The new ID will be issued shortly, but if you need to see the revised
> text before then, a rough formatted copy is currently at:
> http://www.erg.abdn.ac.uk/users/gorry/ietf/draft-ietf-pilc-asym-07e.txt
>
> Best wishes,
>
> PILC ASYM Authors
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