[lisp] Martin Duke's No Objection on charter-ietf-lisp-04-01: (with COMMENT)

Martin Duke via Datatracker <noreply@ietf.org> Mon, 27 November 2023 18:30 UTC

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Subject: [lisp] Martin Duke's No Objection on charter-ietf-lisp-04-01: (with COMMENT)
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Martin Duke has entered the following ballot position for
charter-ietf-lisp-04-01: No Objection

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COMMENT:
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What does this sentence mean?

"The scope of the LISP technology is potentially applicable to have a large span"

Does it mean
"LISP technology has a wide span of potential applications?"

and if so, is that a useful statement in a charter without more specifics?