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On Fri, 9 Dec 2005, Pekka Savola wrote:
Basically the IESG decided that accurate documentation of the running code is more important than documenting something that does not exist, and maybe never will exist.
That's certainly an understandable tradeoff to make, and it gets back to the more philosophical role of the IETF: should it be OK to document even disrupting running code, or should the IETF "just say no" (and then we'd likely have no documentation of the running code whatsoever).
What you're saying has merit but if this were purely documentation of the running code then document would go as INFORMATIONAL RFC and then I have to agree that bar low enough and it makes more sense to document a [bad] system then not document it at all.
-- William Leibzon Elan Networks william at elan.net
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