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Re: Status of draft-christey-wysopal-vuln-disclosure-00.txt

2002-09-23 13:40:27
Personal draft have no status. Anyone who thinks they are supported by
the IETF has no idea how the IETF works.  Drafts expire in six months
and get automatically removed unless they are under consideration by the
IESG or RFC Editor. The only way to re-activate an expired draft is to
submit a new draft with at least a new version number and expiration
date. They are inherently transient documents. I don't know of any
reason to believe this one has a status any different from thousands of
other expired drafts.  In general, they are not retrievable from the
IETF, although there isn't anything stopping other people from keeping
copies.

Donald

On Mon, 23 Sep 2002, Florian Weimer wrote:

Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2002 20:01:11 +0200
From: Florian Weimer <fw(_at_)deneb(_dot_)enyo(_dot_)de>
To: ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: Status of draft-christey-wysopal-vuln-disclosure-00.txt

At some point, the authors of this IETF draft have officially
withdrawn it, but this document is still being referenced a lot,
sometimes in contexts which might lead inexperienced readers to
believe that this draft is supported by the IETF.  It's even expired.

What's the status of the document, as far as the IETF is concerned?
Will it remain in the IETF archives forever?  Has the withdrawal been
withdrawn?

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