Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpen...@gmail.com> wrote:
    > So, page 21 says:

    >> ... This provides an
    >> earliest date which is reasonable.  Call this the current
    >> reasonable date (CRD).  This value SHOULD NOT be stored in any
    >> way, and applies to the current Registration attempt only.
    >> Subsequent attempts MUST follow this proceedure again from
    >> scratch.  The current reasonable date may only increase.

    > Firstly, "SHOULD NOT be stored in any way" surely means
    > "SHOULD NOT be permanently stored in any way", because
    > it must certainly be temporarily stored during the current
    > registration attempt.

    > Secondly, "The current reasonable date may only increase."
    > is unverifiable unless the previous CRD is stored for
    > comparison.

    > So I think the "SHOULD NOT" clause has to go. Perhaps you
    > mean:
    >    This value MUST NOT be used for any future Registration attempt.

Edited as you suggest!


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