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Re: Internet-Draft cutoffs and getting work done

2004-10-18 11:12:20
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"John" == John C Klensin <john-ietf(_at_)jck(_dot_)com> writes:
    John>       "As always, all initial submissions (-00) with a
    John> filename beginning with "draft-ietf" must be approved by the
    John> appropriate WG Chair before they can be processed or
    John> announced.  WG Chair approval must be received by Monday,
    John> October 11 at 9:00 AM ET."

    John> First of all, this isn't "as always".  The rule requiring
    John> explicit WG Chair approval is fairly recent.  But, more
    John> important, we now have a situation in which WG drafts --
    John> presumably the most important documents for the face to face
    John> meetings-- now require formal naming, authorization, and

  I wonder if it wouldn't just be simpler to have the WG chair
submit the -00 document themselves, as a placeholder for the actual
document. This can be done as soon as the WG believes that the should
exist. 
  
  That gets rid of the back-and-forth between chair, author and secretariat.

    John> As we continue to discuss problems and issues that get in the
    John> way of our getting effective work done, it seems to me that
    John> this is a new one that should be added to the list.

    John> Also, in the context of administrative reorganization, I would
    John> find it helpful, and others might too, to understand where
    John> this new requirement came from:

  I would like answers to the same question.
  I will say that having the rather early deadline means, as a submitter
that I have to get my work done sooner, and this leaves *me* more time
to read documents before the meeting.

  (ps: I'm taking the train from Toronto via NYC on Sunday, November
7th. I have a 20 minute allocation to change changes at Penn station,
which I fear that Amtrak won't make. And I am trying to catch the last
train that night to DC. I fear that I'll be sitting in Penn station all
night reading drafts... Any locals got any advice?)

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