Re: [sidr] WG adoption call for draft-ymbk-rpki-rtr-impl-01.txt

Andrew Chi <achi@bbn.com> Mon, 23 January 2012 15:22 UTC

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Subject: Re: [sidr] WG adoption call for draft-ymbk-rpki-rtr-impl-01.txt
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On 1/23/2012 4:46 AM, Tim Bruijnzeels wrote:
> We also have test client code that we use for the unit tests. This
> client is able to parse and understand PDUs in the table in section 3,
> but it's not released as a real production stand-alone, interop-tested,
> client. Hence I say "Unit Test". I can live with "Not Applicable" or N/A
> instead though.

Our "SYS TEST" is equivalent to Tim's "UNIT TEST", so we can just adopt 
the same terminology (or N/A).

-Andrew