Except that there is a cost of taking all the existing paper archives and
making them available in such a manner. How many thousand pages are out there?
Keith
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From: wgchairs-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
[mailto:wgchairs-bounces(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org] On
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Sent: 20 July 2012 15:25
To: Bradner, Scott
Cc: wgchairs(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org; iab(_at_)iab(_dot_)org; Scott Brim;
ietf(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org;
iaoc(_at_)ietf(_dot_)org
Subject: Re: Feedback Requested on Draft Fees Policy
[assuming you mean the "go look it up" idea]
We have the technology. Surely a CMS signed object (or even just an HTTPS
download) would provide adequate authentication that it came from the IETF.
And it doesn't seem like we would have a problem providing authenticated
documents to the world.
On Jul 20, 2012, at 10:17 AM, Bradner, Scott wrote:
great idea - just does not jive with the legal system which often need
authenticated
copies of documents
Scott
On Jul 20, 2012, at 10:14 AM, Scott Brim wrote:
On Jul 20, 2012, at 9:07 AM, IETF Administrative Director wrote:
The draft policy entitled Draft Fee Policy for Legal Requests can be
found
at: <http://iaoc.ietf.org/policyandprocedures.html>
Fine idea.