[Cbor] 🔔 WGLC with request for reviews on draft-ietf-cbor-update-8610-grammar-00

Christian Amsüss <christian@amsuess.com> Sat, 21 October 2023 08:57 UTC

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Subject: [Cbor] 🔔 WGLC with request for reviews on draft-ietf-cbor-update-8610-grammar-00
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Hello CBOR group,

this mail announces the Working Group Last Call on cbor-update-8610-grammar[1],
which will end at the Monday of IETF 118 (2023-11-06), in parallel with
the WGLC on draft-ietf-cbor-edn-literals.

The document applies errata to RFC 8610, and introduces two backward
compatible relaxations of the grammar that enable further evolution and
more versatile use.

The document spent little time as a WG item, was part of several interim
meetings, but has seen little mailing list discussion even when it was
part of bormann-cbor-cddl-freezer, or when reported as errata (with the
exception of Err6527).

Please have a look at the document, and give any feedback, long or
short, positive or negative, in a group reply to this mail.

Best regards,
Christian

[1]: https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-cbor-update-8610-grammar/

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