Re: [Emo-dir] quick-start guides

Carsten Bormann <cabo@tzi.org> Tue, 01 February 2022 08:44 UTC

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On 1. Feb 2022, at 04:29, Jay Daley <exec-director@ietf.org> wrote:
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> The standard term used by the tools team is "rendering".  This predates me so I don’t the know origins but authors.ietf.org uses this term and "converting" where "rendering" would be hard to understand.  I agree that it has a one-time implication but some times we just need to pick a word.

Yes, and I was pointing out that the one that was picked maybe isn’t so good after all.
Greg Wood came up with “processing”, which would be my recommendation.

Grüße, Carsten