Moin,

On Mon, 2025-04-07 at 11:38 +0000, tom petch wrote:
> "In this document, we discuss"
> I did see a LC comment recently deprecating the use of personal
> pronouns.  Perhaps
> 'This document discusses:'

Ah, remnants of academic writing. ;-P Fixing.

> p.6
> /povide/provide/

Fixed; Funy make spellcheck didn't catch that.


> 1232b.
> The convention I have lived with is that 'b' is bit and 'B' is byte
> although some say 'b' is 1000 and 'B' is 1024; I prefer to see it
> spelled out

Spelled out now.

> EDNS0 could do with a reference;

Meaning reference suffices? Because there is a ref to RFC6891.

>  and should it be EDNS(0) as in the References?

Fixed.

> 'name space' or 'namespace'
> I think the latter in this context 

Fixed.

> Is that Japanese ideograms in the Authors Addresses?

Yes.


With best regards,
Tobias

P.S.:
> p.s. What is 'moin'?

A gender-neutral, generally universal and not time-dependent greeting
regularly used in northern Germany to express the wide variety of
emotional expressions common to this usually very talkative people.

Contrary to the word-stem there is no relation to 'Morgen' or
'morning', but it instead originates from the "Plattdeutsch" word
'moi', which--similar to the Dutch 'moi'--means beautiful (in the
"nice" sense); I.e., a morning can be 'moi', but it is a more general
phrase more akin to an abbreviated 'all good?', which is sometimes used
as a greeting in English speaking countries.

For information on the wide variety and situation dependent usage of
"moin", please see the following instructional material (auto generated
EN subtitles work kind'a well):

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YR5aASUWKX4

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TqqsaE-90SE


-- 
Dr.-Ing. Tobias Fiebig
T +31 616 80 98 99
M tob...@fiebig.nl
Pronouns: he/him/his

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