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[ipv6-wg] New Document: "IPv6 Troubleshooting for Residential ISP Helpdesks"
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Marco Hogewoning
marcoh at marcoh.net
Sun Oct 26 14:57:25 CET 2014
>> 6. Explanation of Help Desk Codes on {\field{\*\fldinst{HYPERLINK "http://test.test-ipv6.om"}}{\fldrslt \ul http://isp.test-ipv6.com}} \ > > Target of hyperlink is broken. Will get checked/fixed when going to final markup... > Why impose RTF on the proof-reader instead of markdown or PDF? Choosing one evil over the other, preferably it would have been plain text or it a more final version in PDF. The first option would have lost too much of the structure and the second option would have required additional resources which might be considered wasteful given this is a very early draft. Besides that, also not everybody is happy with receiving pdf. Sorry, this is one where it is near impossible to get right for everybody. Hope the format we picked allows for people to review without to much effort. I think most mail readers will he able to make something from RTF without the aid of additional software or plugins. Marco
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