The document is now less negative towards use of DHCPv4 option 15. Section 4.1 has been moved to Section 3.4 and Section 3 has been renamed accordingly. There is also a flow chart that should make it easy for implementers to understand how all the pieces fit together.
The diff shows the changes:
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> Title : Discovering the Local Location Information
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> Author(s) : M. Thomson, J. Winterbottom
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> Date : 2009-12-08
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> Discovery of the correct Location Information Server (LIS) in the
> local access network is necessary for devices that wish to acquire
> location information from the network. A method is described for the
> discovery of a LIS in the access network serving a device. Dynamic
> Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) options for IP versions 4 and 6
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