We do support Draft 18 in our development code (tested last week at
ETSI IPv6 Plugtest and mostly working), but since Draft 15 was the
last implementable draft (no _draft_ issues, compared to large number
of inconcistencies and contradictions in draft 18) and we've had time
to test the code properly, we decided to submit working code over
latest code.
Draft 15 based code is tested and works. To get Mobile IPv6 in the
kernel we felt that it is more important to have solid, tested code
rather than our latest devel code for the submission. Of course we
are committed to providing the latest draft revision compliant code
immediately when it's available. But we don't feel draft 18 is the
answer since draft 19 will soon be out and should address rest of the
126 issues raised about drafts 16, 17 and 18.
If the kernel maintainers feel differently, we are happy to provide
you with our latest code implementing most of draft 18.
Regards,
Antti
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