Francis,

Get a conformant dictionary :-)

Compliant has two meanings. The most used would describe a submissive person.
Conformant has the same meaning as the other meaning of compliant.

Lou, were you proposing that a further change is made here?
Can you handle it in Auth48?

A
----- Original Message ----- From: "Lou Berger" <lber...@labn.net>
To: "Francis Dupont" <francis.dup...@fdupont.fr>
Cc: <gen-art@ietf.org>; <dimitri.papadimitr...@alcatel-lucent.be>; <j...@cisco.com>; <adrian.far...@huawei.com>
Sent: Tuesday, September 29, 2009 11:28 PM
Subject: Re: review of draft-ietf-mpls-gmpls-lsp-reroute-04.txt


okay, reasonable enough.  While it is jargon, I think it is accepted in
the computer science space...

Thanks,
Lou

On 9/29/2009 6:10 PM, Francis Dupont wrote:
 In your previous mail you wrote:

=> oops, catching an old message.

   >  - 2.2 page 6 and 2.3 page 6: conformant -> compliant

   Why?

=> just because conformant is not in my dictionary, compliant is
and is supposed to mean the same thing... Now my dictionary is
not universal and is British oriented (:-).

Regards

francis.dup...@fdupont.fr





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