Richard,

It is good to discuss this in 6man on the IPv6 list, but if you are going to 
resubmit the draft it should be named something like:

  draft-hartmann-6man-addresspartnaming-00

as it is an individual draft, not a 6man working group document.

Thanks,
Bob



On Apr 7, 2011, at 1:07 PM, Richard Hartmann wrote:

> Dear all,
> 
> Fred Baker asked me to move draft-denog-v6ops-addresspartnaming-04 [1]
> to 6man. Thus, we are reintroducing it as
> draft-6man-addresspartnaming-00 without changing anything in the
> actual text.
> 
> The DENOG reference has been removed for internal and political
> reasons but this ID still stems from within part of the community
> calling itself DENOG and enjoys broad support.
> 
> draft-6man-addresspartnaming-00 has been uploaded, but it's not
> released yet as the secretary still needs to make manual changes to
> document the transition properly.
> 
> 
> Anyway, after a long time of gathering feedback, we have boiled down
> the options to hextet and quibble. quibble remains in there mostly for
> historic reasons and to gather additional feedback. I do not think
> suggesting two separate terms is useful in the least and we hope to
> get input on this. The main problem with it is that quibble is
> overloaded in English and in a negative way. My money is on consensus
> evolving to drop it in -01.
> 
> The second question on my mind is if using MUST for hextet is
> appropriate. Using SHOULD is fine as well though I personally think
> MUST is better to avoid any and all potential confusion.
> 
> 
> We are really looking forward to any and all feedback,
> this issue might not seem to be important at first, but many/most
> people tend to reconsider after some thinking,
> thanks,
> 
> Richard Hartmann
> 
> 
> [1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-denog-v6ops-addresspartnaming-04
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