240/4 (Re: 44/8)
Greg Skinner
gregskinner0 at icloud.com
Thu Jul 25 21:41:04 UTC 2019
> On Jul 22, 2019, at 9:15 PM, Ross Tajvar <ross at tajvar.io> wrote:
>
>> Editor's note: This draft has not been submitted to any formal
>> process. It may change significantly if it is ever submitted.
>> You are reading it because we trust you and we value your
>> opinions. *Please do not recirculate it.* Please join us in
>> testing patches and equipment!
>
> (emphasis mine)
>
> Interesting choice to host it in a public Github repo, then...
>
Funny, that …
BTW, there are a few missing links in the References that some of you may find useful:
[IEN48] Cerf, V., "The CATENET MODEL FOR INTERNETWORKING", 1978,
<https://www.rfc-editor.org/ien/ien48.txt>
[IETF-13] Gross, P., Bowers, K., "IETF Proceedings", 1989,
<https://www.ietf.org/proceedings/13.pdf>
[IHML] Many, T., "Internet History Mailing list", 2019,
<http://www.postel.org/internet-history/>
Dave Täht and John Gilmore raised issues discussed in the draft in the February 2019 <http://mailman.postel.org/pipermail/internet-history/2019-February/thread.html> and March 2019 <http://mailman.postel.org/pipermail/internet-history/2019-March/thread.html> internet-history list archives, respectively.
FWIW, here are some additional resources:
IPv4 Unicast Extensions Netdevconf preso, March 2019 <http://flent-newark.bufferbloat.net/~d/IPv4%20Unicast%20Extensions3.pdf>
The IPv4 Cleanup Project GitHub repo <https://github.com/dtaht/unicast-extensions>
—gregbo
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