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RFC 5092

Yes

(Lisa Dusseault)

No Objection

(Dan Romascanu)
(David Ward)
(Jon Peterson)
(Ron Bonica)
(Ross Callon)
(Sam Hartman)
(Tim Polk)

Recuse

(Chris Newman)

Note: This ballot was opened for revision 09 and is now closed.

Lars Eggert No Objection

Comment (2007-08-22)
Please check all uses of "optional" and "optionally" in the document -
IMO they should all become RFC2119 OPTIONALs.

(Lisa Dusseault; former steering group member) Yes

Yes ()

                            

(Dan Romascanu; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(David Ward; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Jari Arkko; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection (2007-08-20)
FYI: I verified the ABNF -- its OK, or at least it compiles.

(Jon Peterson; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Ron Bonica; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Ross Callon; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Russ Housley; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection (2007-08-16)
  Please turn off hyphenation.

  At the bottom of each page, I expect the authors to be
  "Melnikov & Newman" (not "Newman & Co").

  It looks like the usual postprocessor was not used since the
  bottom of each page includes "FORMFEED[Page x]".

  Section 6.1.1.2 says:
  >
  > The mailbox access key is a random string with at least 128 bits of
  > entropy.  It is generated by software (not by the human user), and
  > MUST be unpredictable.
  >
  As written, I do not think this is an easily tested MUST statement.
  So, I suggest dropping the MUST statement.  I propose:
  >
  > The mailbox access key is an unpredictable, random string.  To
  > ensure unpredictability, the random string with at least 128 bits of
  > entropy is generated by software or hardware (not by the human user).

(Sam Hartman; former steering group member) (was Discuss) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Tim Polk; former steering group member) No Objection

No Objection ()

                            

(Chris Newman; former steering group member) Recuse

Recuse ()