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Frank Ellermann wrote:
IIRC that idea was Meng's %{e} in MARID discussions. I'm not
sure, in the last marid-protocol-03 draft there is no %{e},
and I don't have the older drafts anymore.
There should be an "official" collection of historical drafts
on openspf.org
Incidentally, I just set up <http://new.openspf.org/Specifications> the
other day. The "History" section could be expanded. Perhaps sort of a
genealogical tree for the various SPF-related specification drafts?
If some authors hate it when expired drafts are available they could say
so. That's copyrighted material that doesn't automatically come with a
CC-BY-SA license.
Don't take that lightly. The copyright issue is a real problem.
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