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[lsd0003] branch master updated: Added descripiton to Operation request


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Subject: [lsd0003] branch master updated: Added descripiton to Operation request
Date: Thu, 10 Dec 2020 17:47:18 +0100

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elias-summermatter pushed a commit to branch master
in repository lsd0003.

The following commit(s) were added to refs/heads/master by this push:
     new a7366f5  Added descripiton to Operation request
a7366f5 is described below

commit a7366f538eec9ea7a0b9886aa1959fa6e961e01f
Author: Elias Summermatter <elias.summermatter@seccom.ch>
AuthorDate: Thu Dec 10 17:46:56 2020 +0100

    Added descripiton to Operation request
---
 draft-summermatter-set-union.xml | 14 ++++++++------
 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-)

diff --git a/draft-summermatter-set-union.xml b/draft-summermatter-set-union.xml
index da2dda5..cd8960e 100644
--- a/draft-summermatter-set-union.xml
+++ b/draft-summermatter-set-union.xml
@@ -286,8 +286,10 @@
                 <section anchor="messages_operation_request_description" 
numbered="true" toc="default">
                     <name>Description</name>
                     <t>
-                        The operation request is sent by the initiating client 
to notify the other client
-                        to start the protocol.
+                        This message is the first message of the protocol and 
it is sent to signal the receiving peer
+                        that the initiating peer wants to initialize a new 
connection. This Message is sent in the transition
+                        between the "Initiating connection" state and the 
"Expect SE" state. If a peer receives this message
+                        the peer answers with sending a Strata estimator back.
                     </t>
                 </section>
                 <section anchor="messages_operation_request_structure" 
numbered="true" toc="default">
@@ -314,7 +316,7 @@
                         </dd>
                         <dt>MSG TYPE</dt>
                         <dd>
-                            is a 16-bit unsigned integer in network byte order 
(BIG ENDIAN) with the value as registered in GANA ########### HERE
+                            is a 16-bit unsigned integer in network byte order 
(BIG ENDIAN) with the value as registered in GANA
                         </dd>
                         <dt>OPERATION TYPE</dt>
                         <dd>
@@ -326,7 +328,7 @@
                         </dd>
                         <dt>APX</dt>
                         <dd>
-                            is SHA-512bit hash that identifies the application.
+                            is SHA 512-bit hash that identifies the 
application.
                         </dd>
                     </dl>
                 </section>
@@ -338,7 +340,7 @@
                 <section anchor="messages_ibf_description" numbered="true" 
toc="default">
                     <name>Description</name>
                     <t>
-                        This message is send in the peer2peer protocol to 
transmit the IBF to the other client ### Wann, in welchem state übergange 
verschickt, was passiert wenn sie entfangen wird was passiert
+                        ---
                     </t>
                 </section>
                 <section anchor="messages_ibf_structure" numbered="true" 
toc="default">
@@ -509,7 +511,7 @@
                         </dd>
                         <dt>GNUNET HASH</dt>
                         <dd>
-                            is a SHA-512bit hash of the element that is 
requested with a inquiry message.
+                            is a SHA 512-bit hash of the element that is 
requested with a inquiry message.
                         </dd>
                     </dl>
                 </section>

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