--On 2000-01-05 07.04 -0800, Rick H Wesson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the RFC is what will be used, RRP version 1.1.0 is in the OT&E (test
> environemnt) slated to be put into general availability on Jan 15th.
>
> The current version in production is RRP 1.0.6
The I-D in question states in the first sentence of section 1:
This document describes the specifications for the Registry Registrar
Protocol (RRP) version 1.1.0
That is enough for me, as John points out.
Patrik F�ltstr�m
Area Director, Applications Area, IETF
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