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> At the minimum, such violations of IETF Standards should be formally > noted in a letter from the IAB to the offending vendor, whoever that > might be, when such information becomes available to the IESG or the > IAB. i think that nichf once printed up some net protocol police traffic tickets. i am in amsterdam, and can try to ask rob to get one for me. > Of course, if no one cares, then no one cares, though one might > become curious about what the IETF does care about;-)... producing standards of sufficient technical merit that vendors want to implement them and users use them. randy
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