[c-nsp] how not to write a release note

Arie Vayner (avayner) avayner at cisco.com
Tue Nov 17 15:57:54 EST 2009


Well, as feedback for the issue raised, the bug you flagged is not
causing anything other than a traceback message...

Arie

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Jared,

I took a quick look and this has to do with QOS.
I have sent an internal query for more info. Will advise.

Arie

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	Seems cisco is getting lazy.. SXI3 is out and this has to be
one of the worst release notes ever:

	CSCta14457 - A Cisco device may report alignment errors
 "%ALIGN-3-TRACE" error messages accompanied with a traceback may be
reported.

	Does not say anything about what may trigger it, eg: mtu,
packet fragmentation, etc..

	- Jared

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