﻿id	summary	reporter	owner	description	type	status	priority	milestone	component	version	severity	resolution	keywords	cc
1567	Section 7.12.1 nitpick	randy@…	lfs-book@…	"Noted in the last paragraph of this section:

""Prefixes longer than 24 bits are commonly used by DSL- and cable-based
Internet Service Providers (ISPs)""

There are other examples in the book that I've noticed where multiple
names are linked to a hyphenated ending and these names don't have the
trailing hyphen, such as the one in DSL-.

I was confused in the first reading because of this hyphen. I thought
perhaps this was supposed to be a pause in the sentence, sort of like
what an mdash or ndash would do, then after reading it a couple of 
times, I realized it is meant as the preface to based in DSL-based.

I suggest removing the hyphen and letting DSL stand alone."	defect	closed	lowest		Book	TESTING	trivial	fixed		
