[lisp] Making LISP-SEC mandatory to implement

Joel Halpern <jmh@joelhalpern.com> Mon, 01 October 2018 19:08 UTC

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Subject: [lisp] Making LISP-SEC mandatory to implement
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[Alberto usefully suggested I resend this with a clearer subject line, 
so folks notice it.  So I am doing so.  There is no need to answer 
twice.  Just answer one of the two email requests.  Please.]

As co-chair, I would like to hear from the working group as to whether 
making LISP-SEC mandatory to Implement (not Mandatory to Use) for 
LISP6830bis and 6833bis implementations is
a) desirable
b) acceptable
c) undesirable but livable
d) unacceptable or worse.

Please, do not just pick a letter.  Include explanation of your opinion.
This is not a decision the ADs and Authors can make for the working group.

Yours,
Joel