IMO the major problem to be solved is IETF throughput, takes far too
long to produce RFCs, **years**, and getting worse. Unacceptably long
for users of the standards. IESG is a bottleneck, well known, stated in
RFC 3773 http://ietf.org/rfc/rfc3774.txt?number=3774, Section 2.6.2
"Workload of the IESG"
There are 2 issues to be solved wrt throughput:
1. needs to be vastly increased
2. with no loss in current quality
Candidate solution:
1. WG takes over full responsibility for RFC production ==> parallel
processing
2. IESG maintains RFC quality with uniform WG process created,
maintained, and enforced by IESG.
The PROTO team has a 'shepherding' proposal to offload some of the RFC
approval work to WGs. IMO this doesn't go far enough to offload the
IESG sufficiently to eliminate the IESG bottleneck and create a parallel
process at the WG level.
WG procedures would be developed to ensure RFC quality. The procedures
would be created, maintained, and enforced by the IESG. WGs I
participate in are mostly competent and thorough in RFC production,
necessary cross-WG review is done, etc. Many comments on this thread
that this quality isn't uniform across WGs, and needs to be.
I see no reason this couldn't be made to work, proof is that it works
like this, successfully, in other SDOs.
Jerry Ash
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