>draft-ietf-geopriv-arch-03 is in AUTH48 and the authors have
>suggested a slight change to some normative language in section
>4.2.4. Here is the section:
>
>An LS that receives Rules exclusively through LOs MUST examine the
> Rules that accompany a given LO in order to determine how the LS may
> use the LO (if any Rules are included by reference, the LS SHOULD
> attempt to download them). If the LO includes no Rules that allow
> the LS to transmit the LO to another entity, then the LS MUST NOT
> transmit the LO. If the LO contains no Rules at all (if it is in a
> format with no Rules syntax, for example), then the LS MUST delete it
> (emergency services provide an exception in that Rules can be
> implicit; see [15]). If the LO included Rules by reference, but
> these Rules were not obtained for any reason, the LS MUST NOT
> transmit the LO and MUST delete it.
>
>Here is the suggested change:
>
>OLD:
>If the LO included Rules by reference, but
> these Rules were not obtained for any reason, the LS MUST NOT
> transmit the LO and MUST delete it.
>
>NEW:
>If the LO included Rules by reference, but
>these Rules were not obtained for any reason, the LS MUST NOT
>transmit the LO and MUST adere to the provided value in the
>retention-expires field.
this change is ok by me
James
>The change has been proposed to clarify that
>a) if the LS does not want to re-transmit location information then
>it does not immediately have to delete
>the received location object but instead looks at the
>retention-expires field only.
>b) if the LS wants to transmit location information it is not
>allowed to do so. The retention-expires field would also give
>guidance on how long it is permitted to keep the location.
>
>Since this is a change to normative language, if folks have
>objections to it we're requesting that they send them to the list by
>next Wednesday, July 13.
>
>Thanks,
>Alissa
>
>
>
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