Matthew Elvey wrote:
Apropos Yahoo's DK I-D wannabe-
http://antispam.yahoo.com/domainkeys/draft-delany-domainkeys-base-00.txt
posted to this thread:
It fails to meet IETF requirements for publication as an I-D, or for
serious consideration by this group.
This text is not allowed:
"This document may not be modified, and derivative works of it may not
be created. This document may only be posted in an Internet-Draft."
Slight correction: it meets the IETF requirements for publication as an
ID. HOWEVER, it does not meet the IETF requirements for a standards
track ID. There is a slight difference.
I am not involved with the DK/IETF discussions but my hunch is that the
Yahoo guys are waiting to see if they can proceed in the IETF Standards
process before modifing the ID. Same as what took place with the SPF ID
- the -00 draft has the same problem, the current -01 draft does not. I
would assume that they are probably discussing things with the ADs at
the IETF.
Yakov
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