Doug:
I hope this response answers your pragmatic questions.
1. What do I, as editor of an I-D and previously editor of a
related RFC that is not quoted in the current I-D, need to do in
order to allow the WG chairs to move my draft forward into IETF Last Call?
You can proceed to IETF Last Call now. However, if updates to the
I-D are needed you may be faced with a problem depending on your
situation. I presume that some or all of the text in the I-D was
contributed before 10 Nov 2008. If so, then an update to that I-D
requires you or the WG chair to determine if the people that made the
contribution are willing to grant the additional rights required by
RFC 5378. If so, you are done. If not, you will need some
work-around like the one being discussed on this thread.
If IETF Last Call or IESG Evaluation brings comments that require an
update to the I-D, then you end up with the same situation.
If the document is approved without change, then the RFC Editor will
ask each of the authors to grant the additional rights required by
RFC 5378. If this cannot be done, then the document will sit in the
queue until some work-around like the one being discussed on this
thread is implemented.
2. What do the co-editors of the WG's other I-D, who were
previously also the co-editors of a related RFC that *is* quoted in
the current I-D, and at least one of whom has co-authored other
RFCs, need to do to allow the WG chairs to move *their* draft
forward into IETF Last Call? Our WG has stalled due to the
uncertainty surrounding the legal requirements and verbiage. None
of us are attorneys, AFAIK, but all of us would like to get our work done.
You can proceed to IETF Last Call now. As above, at some point
contributors will be asked to grant the additional rights required by
RFC 5378. If you can do so, there is no problem. If not, you will
need some work-around like the one being discussed on this thread.
Russ
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