Re: [iccrg] New Version Notification for draft-balasubramanian-iccrg-ledbatplusplus-00.txt

Michael Welzl <michawe@ifi.uio.no> Tue, 23 July 2019 00:43 UTC

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Subject: Re: [iccrg] New Version Notification for draft-balasubramanian-iccrg-ledbatplusplus-00.txt
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Woops, a mistake:

> When the LEDBAT WG started, David Ros and I were assigned to take the lead on the first milestone: a survey of LEDBAT’ish mechanisms out there. We wrote it, and it’s RFC 69297.

Tens of thousands of RFCs!  Holy cow!

=>  that should be RFC 6297  :-)

Cheers,
Michael