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[ipv6-wg] Re: Re: [address-policy-wg] Re: Andre's guide to fix IPv6
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Geoff Huston
gih at apnic.net
Thu Dec  1 19:09:23 CET 2005
At 10:01 PM 1/12/2005, Randy Bush wrote:
> > If you have alternative ideas you know how it works - send text.
>
>draft-ietf-ipngwg-gseaddr-00.txt
>
>same one the ietf has ignored and lied about for eight years now
I was not directly involved here, so when I looked into this a little, then
I found the document draft-ietf-ipngwg-esd-analysis-05.txt was the
ultimate version of a draft responding to the GSE approach. The
observation that neither the GSE  document, nor this response,
ever made it past drafts could be an indicator that there may be more
to this story than can be found in the IETF drafts from the period
1997 - 2000. I certainly found it interesting to review these two
documents side by side, and others who may also be wondering
what happened to GSE may find it useful to read the ESD analysis
     Geoff
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