Re: another ID to look at

Geoff Huston <gih@aarnet.edu.au> Wed, 11 October 1995 04:18 UTC

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From: Geoff Huston <gih@aarnet.edu.au>
Subject: Re: another ID to look at

 In message <199510041452.KAA21468@newdev.harvard.edu>, Scott Bradner writes:
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> The ID <draft-rfced-info-pi-vs-pa-addrspac-00.txt> has been submitted to the 
> RFC Editor as an Informatiuonal RFC.  If you have any comments on
> what it says or proposes those comments must be in soon. Please
> send any comments to the cidrd list.

surely this is a BCP rather than an INFO-RFC - or have I got the interpretation
of what a BCP is all mussed up?

btw I think it a useful document

  Geoff