I agree that wikis can be good for collecting ideas. On the other
hand, we need a draft as a result. Thus, a wiki would be a temporary
or intermediate thing. If we have enough ideas to sketch a draft, we
might as well do that without the overheads. Also, AFAIK, IETF does
not provide wiki space for WGs yet.
I guess it would be up to draft authors (Martin and Abbie) to agree on
whether/how to set one up and, if a wiki is established, how to
transfer wiki entries into the draft.
Alex.
On Sun, 14 Nov 2004, jfcm wrote:
May I suggest to use a Wiki? The work that James Seng made for the attempt to
define the new generation mail in using a wiki was quite good to collect and
sort suggestions - and could also give some application ideas?
http://james.seng.cc/wiki/wiki.cgi?Mail-NG
jfc
At 14:34 14/11/2004, Markus Hofmann wrote:
Our proposed charter includes a delivery for "SMTP Use Cases Document", so
we've to document the use cases separately.
Martin and Abbie already indicated to be willing to work on this document -
other volunteers welcome, of course.
Martin, Abbie - could you please start collecting all the use cases into a
"SMTP USe Cases Draft" and start sharing the evolving document with the
group?