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Re: (ITS#4121) cosine.schema fixes




--On Friday, October 28, 2005 9:28 PM -0700 "Kurt D. Zeilenga" 
<Kurt@OpenLDAP.org> wrote:

> At 05:47 PM 10/28/2005, quanah@stanford.edu wrote:
>> Full_Name: Quanah Gibson-Mount
>> Version: HEAD
>> OS: Solaris
>> URL: ftp://ftp.openldap.org/incoming/
>> Submission from: (NULL) (171.66.155.143)
>>
>>
>> Various objectClasses in cosine.schema incorrectly refer to
>> "streetAddress" instead of "street".
>> They are:
>>
>> domain (it is listed twice in the MAY portion)
>> RFC822localPart
>> locality
>>
>> Also, the commented bit about streetAddress itself
>>
>> --Quanah
>
> All of this is as intended.
>
> If and when draft-zeilenga-ldap-cosine-xx.txt is published
> as a Standards Track RFC obsoleting RFC 1274, I'll update
> the definitions.  Until then, I think they should be left
> as is.  I wouldn't want to presume that the IESG will
> approve my I-D as recommended, especially before IETF
> wide Last Call.

Okay, just seemed odd when I was looking through the schema for some other 
stuff. ;)

Even "streetAddress" being listed twice in the domain objectClass is 
deliberate?

--Quanah

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