RFC Errata
Found 2 records.
Status: Verified (1)
RFC 7855, "Source Packet Routing in Networking (SPRING) Problem Statement and Requirements", May 2016
Source of RFC: spring (rtg)
Errata ID: 5385
Status: Verified
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: James Bensley
Date Reported: 2018-06-08
Verifier Name: RFC Editor
Date Verified: 2018-06-08
Section 1 says:
Hence, the policy is instantiated in the packet header and does not requires any policy state in midpoints and tail-ends.
It should say:
Hence, the policy is instantiated in the packet header and does not require any policy state in midpoints and tail-ends.
Notes:
require/requires - singular/plural.
Verifier Notes: subject/verb agreement error.
Status: Rejected (1)
RFC 7855, "Source Packet Routing in Networking (SPRING) Problem Statement and Requirements", May 2016
Source of RFC: spring (rtg)
Errata ID: 5384
Status: Rejected
Type: Editorial
Publication Format(s) : TEXT
Reported By: James Bensley
Date Reported: 2018-06-08
Rejected by: Martin Vigoureux
Date Rejected: 2018-11-03
Section 3.3.1.1.1 says:
C1k has a link to C2j iff k = j. The core nodes of a given region are directly connected. Inter-region links only connect core nodes of the same plane. {C1k has a link to C1j} iff {C2k has a link to C2j}.
It should say:
C1k has a link to C2j if k = j. The core nodes of a given region are directly connected. Inter-region links only connect core nodes of the same plane. {C1k has a link to C1j} if {C2k has a link to C2j}.
Notes:
Does "iff" mean something special that is different to "if" or is this a typo? If the former, should it be called out in a glossary?
--VERIFIER NOTES--
"iff" means "if and only if"
This abreviation is part of the RFC Editor's well known ones.
Please see: https://www.rfc-editor.org/materials/abbrev.expansion.txt