Acee,
        Thanks for the quick response. 

>>    Change "extendibility" to "extensibility" throughout the document.

>No - see https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/extendibility

Yeah, I looked over various dictionaries for that word.  Extensibility seemed 
to be more popular and in some dictionaries closer to what you meant, but 
either will work.

>>    Page 4, Section 1, 4th paragraph, 1st sentence: delete the comma.

>I'm not sure exactly which comma you are referring to but I believe the 
>punctuation is correct before "reducing".

That should have been Page 3.  Typo on my part.

        I appreciate you addressing my comments (tardy as they were).

                -Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: Acee Lindem (acee) [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, January 31, 2018 3:02 PM
To: Peter Yee; [email protected]
Cc: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]
Subject: Re: Genart last call review of draft-ietf-idr-bgp-prefix-sid-10

Hi Peter, 

Thanks for the review, please see inline.

On 1/31/18, 2:44 PM, "Peter Yee" <[email protected]> wrote:

    Reviewer: Peter Yee
    Review result: Ready with Nits
    
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    Document: draft-ietf-idr-bgp-prefix-sid-10
    Reviewer: Peter Yee
    Review Date: 2018-01-31
    IETF LC End Date: 2018-01-26
    IESG Telechat date: 2018-02-08
    
    Summary: This draft specifies an optional BGP attribute for use with Segment
    Routing.  It's well written and reable, although I make no claims to being 
an
    expert in this area.  The draft is ready for publication but has some nits 
that
    should be fixed (really nothing major).
    
    Major issues:
    
    Minor issues:
    
    Nits/editorial comments:
    
    General:
    
    Change "extendibility" to "extensibility" throughout the document.

No - see https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/extendibility
    
    Change "First Come, First Served" (with varying hyphenation) to simply
    "first-come, first-served" in a few places.  Meaning making it lower case 
and
    hyphenate consistently.

I've made this consistent with IANA terminology.

    
    Specific.
    
    Page 3, Section 1, 1st paragraph, 2nd sentence: change the colon to a comma.

Fixed.
    
    Page 3, Section 1, 3rd paragraph, 1st sentence: append comma after the close
    parenthesis, "label", and "Dataplane".

Fixed.
    
    Page 4, Section 1, 4th paragraph, 1st sentence: delete the comma.

I'm not sure exactly which comma you are referring to but I believe the 
punctuation is correct before "reducing". 

    
    Page 4, Section 1, 4th paragraph, last sentence: consider making "Segment"
    lower case for consistency with previous usage.

Fixed.
    
    Page 4, Section 2.1, 2nd indented paragraph, 2nd sentence: change "to use" 
to
    "using".

Changed 
    
    Page 7, Section 3.2, 1st paragraph, 2nd sentence: should the uses of "will 
be"
    throughout the document be changed to "MUST"?

I've consistently used MUST throughout. 
    
    Page 8, 2nd bullet item (Length): insert "a" before "multiple".

I've put it in parenthesis. 
    
    Page 9, Section 4, 1st sentence: delete the comma.
    
Fixed.

    Page 9, Section 4.1, 3rd paragraph, 1st sentence: delete "as".

Reworded.
    
    Page 10, Section 4.2, 1st paragraph, 2nd sentence: delete the first "the".

Fixed.
    
    Page 12, 1st paragraph, 2nd sentence: change "Similarily" to "Similarly".

Fixed.
    
    Page 12, Section 7, 1st paragraph, 2nd sentence: insert "to" before the 
first
    "the".

Fixed. 

Thanks,
Acee

    
    


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