Isn't it such a long idscussion a proof for the confusion in understanding the M/O bits? Instead of leaving the discussion here, thinking that there is no confusion or be fore taking any radical changes (either discarding M or O or both flags, or making changes to the DHCPv6 protocols), it is better to document the inteded use of M/O flags as an informational document, so that we will have uniform implementations in th future. I am sure this (intended use of M/O flags) is very obvious for some people here, but definitely help many others. Also this information will be handy for the implementer.
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