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Re: Changelog entries draft. Do not seem to find it.
Lets just remove it.
Chris.
Gordon Good wrote:
>
> The changelog draft has expired.
>
> I believe that the reference to the changelog draft should be removed from the LDUP requirements document. The reference is made
> in passing, and (incorrectly) implies that the changelog draft is part of the core LDAP specifications (which it is not). Quoting
> from draft-ietf-ldup-replica-req-02.txt:
>
> "Currently LDAP does
> not define a replication mechanism and only generally mentions LDAP
> shadow servers (see [RFC2251] and [Changelog]) in passing. The
> requirements for replication are critical to the successful
> deployment and acceptance of LDAP in the market place."
>
> Removing the reference to [Changelog] would allow the replication requirements draft to proceed without any dependency on the
> changelog draft.
>
> While I'm happy to resurrect the changelog draft and discuss publishing it as a standards-track document (informational,
> probably), it's not going to be a part of the LDUP specification.
>
> -Gordon
>
> Natarajan SK wrote:
>
> > Hi ,
> > The draft-ietf-ldup-replica-req-02.txt ( LDAP V3 Replication Requirements )
> > draft specifies as a reference :
> >
> > [Changelog] Gordon Good, "Definitions of an Object Class to Hold
> > LDAP Change records", Internet Draft, draft-ietf-asid-changelog-
> > 00.txt, November 1996.
> >
> > I do not seem to find the draft anywhere. Could anyone help? Also is there any written material on LDAP changelogs otherwise?
> >
> > Aprpeciate anybody who can help.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Natarajan
> >
> > S.K.Natarajan
> > Senior Software Engineer
> > Novell Software, Bangalore
> > E-mail sknatarajan@novell.com
> > Ph. no. 91-80-572-1856/58 Extn. 2213
> > Fx 91-80-572-1870
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