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RE: Should the RFC Editor publish an RFC in less than 2 months?

2007-11-28 14:17:05
Hi, 


--On Thursday, 29 November, 2007 09:54 +1300 Brian E Carpenter
<brian(_dot_)e(_dot_)carpenter(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:

I thought about this a bit when the RFC Editor started to
catch up and
accelerate; it's excellent news that it's no longer a
theoretical
question, so kudos to the Editor team (and IANA, who also have
a role
to play in getting many RFCs out).

My conclusion is that the number of appeals is relatively low.
I'd hate
for the low risk of having to roll back an approval to slow
down all
publications. So my personal preference is to not hold up
publication
(unless there is good reason to expect an appeal), but to add
a new
RFC status, let's call it PROVISIONAL for the sake of
argument, that
would be applied if an appeal is received within the 2 month
window
but after publication. If the appeal succeeds, the status can
be
changed as appropriate (likely to HISTORIC), and if the appeal
fails
it can revert to its original value.

I'd like to see something like the above combined with a shorter
window, maybe at two levels ("hold publication until..." and
"provisional until...").  Of course, if an appeal is actually
filed, it would be sensible to hold publication until it is
resolved.  I don't see any possible reason why we need to give
people two months to get an appeal filed: a month or, at most,
six weeks ought to be more than sufficient.

=> I also think that in general, an approach like the above is needed.
However, in some cases when for example, there is a consensus call on a 
"sensitive" draft on a specific ML, we get _sometime_ the opportunity to 
meet people who have never posted an email before to the specific ML... 
Of course, people complained about that as they just confuse the process.

My point is that the appeal will/should also be carefully examined before it 
impacts a particular RFC or ...?


Regards,

Wassim H.

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