Re: [Trans] [trans] #63 (rfc6962-bis): remove all normative references to client behavior

Stephen Kent <kent@bbn.com> Mon, 06 July 2015 15:08 UTC

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Subject: Re: [Trans] [trans] #63 (rfc6962-bis): remove all normative references to client behavior
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In my previous message I cited what I believe are normative references
about client behavior. Please indicate which ones you believe are not
about client behavior, and why.

Steve
> #63: remove all normative references to client behavior
>
> Changes (by benl@google.com):
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>   * milestone:   => review
>
>
> Comment:
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>   Not all normative statements about clients are about client behaviour.
>
>   Suggest close "wontfix".
>