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Re: RFC 7168 on The Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol for Tea Efflux Appliances (HTCPCP-TEA)

2014-04-01 21:53:26
Review comments:

Section 2.2.1 There are also additional modes of sugar than cane sugar.  It 
should support sugar beet sugar. So section 2.2.1 sugar-beet and sugar-cane 
should be included in the options.

Tea has state(s) - it is either brewed or unbrewed , as well as cold or hot. 
There needs to be an optional state monitor reporting {brewed | unbrewed } and 
{ hot | cold }.  

 I'm undecided if there should be a  { sat-too-long-and-is-cold | fresh } 
message. Perhaps a wider review would be helpful.

Finally is there any requirement for a parameter to specify ice?

-rgd

On Apr 1, 2014, at 3:49 PM, "Andrew G. Malis" <agmalis(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> 
wrote:

As a tea drinker, I'm very happy to see this extension to RFC 2324.
However, many people drink their tea with lemon, and that doesn't
really fit into any of the addition-types in section 2.2.1. Another
addition-type may be required.

Cheers,
Andy


On Tue, Apr 1, 2014 at 6:00 PM,  <rfc-editor(_at_)rfc-editor(_dot_)org> 
wrote:
A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.


       RFC 7168

       Title:      The Hyper Text Coffee Pot
                   Control Protocol for Tea Efflux Appliances
                   (HTCPCP-TEA)
       Author:     I. Nazar
       Status:     Informational
       Stream:     Independent
       Date:       1 April 2014
       Mailbox:    inazar(_at_)deviantart(_dot_)com
       Pages:      7
       Characters: 14490
       Updates:    RFC 2324

       I-D Tag:    draft-nazar-htcpcp-tea-00.txt

       URL:        http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc7168.txt

The Hyper Text Coffee Pot Control Protocol (HTCPCP) specification
does not allow for the brewing of tea, in all its variety and
complexity.  This paper outlines an extension to HTCPCP to allow
for pots to provide networked tea-brewing facilities.


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