Re: [Cbor] I-D Action: draft-ietf-cbor-network-addresses-02.txt

Christian Amsüss <christian@amsuess.com> Tue, 22 June 2021 07:21 UTC

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From: Christian Amsüss <christian@amsuess.com>
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Subject: Re: [Cbor] I-D Action: draft-ietf-cbor-network-addresses-02.txt
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On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 10:13:08AM -0400, Michael Richardson wrote:
>     > Maybe we should supply some CDDL in draft-ietf-cbor-network-addresses
>     > so people don’t start to copy the above whenever they need a prefix.
> 
> I dont object.... but don't we need #include first :-)

If there are useful CDDL definitions to be had around this, it probably
makes sense either way -- until we have #include people can copy them
out from a standards-track document (rather than the defective CDDL from
the informative 8992), and when there is #include ... I suppose includes
will even work from pre-include documents?

On Wed, Jun 09, 2021 at 04:16:37PM +0200, Carsten Bormann wrote:
> I’m hacking something that would give us an
> 
> RFC8992.prefval
> 
> but in that specific case that was the variant I wanted to avoid :-)

Am I reading this right that you're trying to avoid importing from 8922
but would prefer to import from draft-ietf-cbor-network-addresses?

BR
c

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