Re: [6lowpan] [ADs] AUTH48 [MF]: RFC 6282 <draft-ietf-6lowpan-hc-15.txt>

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Thu, 11 August 2011 16:50 UTC

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Subject: Re: [6lowpan] [ADs] AUTH48 [MF]: RFC 6282 <draft-ietf-6lowpan-hc-15.txt>
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On Aug 11, 2011, at 18:01, Pascal Thubert (pthubert) wrote:

> You are the one who started this

No, Pascal, I can't let that stand.
*Your* unexplicable, unilateral post-WGLC change of the title started this.

It is one of my jobs as a WG chair to make sure the editors of a WG document don't run around the WG process result.
It didn't help that I didn't have much time in the last couple of months and didn't pay much attention, so the result was a long delay -- I should have fixed this earlier and quicker.
But in any case, if you want the process to run smoothly, don't play tricks with it.

Gruesse, Carsten