Re: [Emu] Second WG Last Call for EAP-AKA' PFS

2023-01-16 Thread John Mattsson
Hi, I made editorial changes to the document based on the last call comments. - As suggested by Michael Richardson, all the figures have been converted to SVG with aasvg so that they look nice in HTML. This required some small editorial changes to ASCII figures. - Following Michael’s HTML com

Re: [Emu] Second WG Last Call for EAP-AKA' PFS

2023-01-01 Thread Peter Yee
Based on the previous WGLC and feedback received on this WGLC, I believe there's consensus in the WG to forward this document on to the IESG. Thank you everyone who supplied input and to the authors for getting the document this far. Peter and Joe -- Original message: This is a second workin

Re: [Emu] Second WG Last Call for EAP-AKA' PFS

2022-12-18 Thread Michael Richardson
John Mattsson wrote: > Thanks for the suggestion, Michael. Currently we are unfortunately > using xml. The aasvg version seems nice. I make an issue on GitHub and > see what we can do. You can do it with XML, but it's a manual process. The RPC might be able ot do this for you at AUT

Re: [Emu] Second WG Last Call for EAP-AKA' PFS

2022-12-18 Thread John Mattsson
r Yee , 'EMU WG' Subject: Re: [Emu] Second WG Last Call for EAP-AKA' PFS The document looks good to me. Thank you for the _7.5. Post-Quantum Considerations_ section. If the authors are using kramdown, they could consider enable aasvg processing of their ascii art diagrams.

Re: [Emu] Second WG Last Call for EAP-AKA' PFS

2022-12-17 Thread John Mattsson
ubject: Re: [Emu] Second WG Last Call for EAP-AKA' PFS The document looks good to me. Thank you for the _7.5. Post-Quantum Considerations_ section. If the authors are using kramdown, they could consider enable aasvg processing of their ascii art diagrams. For instance: https://protect2.firee

Re: [Emu] Second WG Last Call for EAP-AKA' PFS

2022-12-16 Thread Michael Richardson
The document looks good to me. Thank you for the _7.5. Post-Quantum Considerations_ section. If the authors are using kramdown, they could consider enable aasvg processing of their ascii art diagrams. For instance: https://www.sandelman.ca/tmp/fig1.svg -- Michael Richardson. o O ( IPv6 IøT