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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] RE: iSCSI: Some proposed vendor-specific (X-) keysExcerpt of message (sent 10 June 2002) by Bill Studenmund: >... 2) (and this is the bigger question) What do we do about bugs we find > *after* we get to RFC stage? > > Yes, we fix them in the next version. But how quickly are we going to get > that version out? > > Are we going to crank RFCs out as fast as Julian can make I-D drafts now? > I doubt it. If we were, then I think saying, "Update to the next version," > is a reasonable approach. > > I expect iSCSI 2 (or 1.1) will be on the order of a year or more out from > iSCSI. What does everyone else think? If the spec is as good as it should be, that's a fine time frame. But if significant interop issues are found soon after RFC, then 1.1 will have to happen a whole lot sooner. paul
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