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RE: Evaluation: draft-ietf-ipp-not-spec - Internet Printing Protocol (IPP): Event Notifications and Subscriptions to Proposed Standard



>                     Yes    No-Objection  Discuss *  Abstain  
> Bert Wijnen         [   ]     [ X ]       [   ]      [   ]

However, 

- Document draft-ietf-ipp-not-spec-11.txt on page 37 says:
    
    The 0 value is not permitted in order to allow for compatibility with
    "job-id" and with SNMP index values, which also cannot be 0.

  And that is not exactly correct. First of all, most people will probably 
  understand what is meant by "SNMP index value". But "MIB table index value"
  would be the better/correct terminology. 

  Also, such an index value is recommended NOT to be zero, but legaly it
  actually can take a value of zero. Maybe not in the table that they
  use it in (which they are not specifying).

  As I said, I think most people will understand, only an occasional purist 
  may bitch about it, so I don't want to raise a discuss for this.

- document draft-ietf-ipp-not-06.txt
 
  - uses FQDN like IBM.COM instead of example.com (page 4)
  
  - Are the question marks on pages 10/11 meant as bullets, or does it
    indicate that they have no idea which of these are real requirements?