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Re: I-D affects another or work in ietf groups

2013-02-09 06:15:00
As well, if there is a conflict, it will certainly come out in IESG review or 
IETF Last Call.

On Feb 8, 2013, at 11:27 PM, Fred Baker (fred) <fred(_at_)cisco(_dot_)com> 
wrote:

Speaking for myself, I would say that an internet draft is relevant to work 
in a working group if and only if it is covered by the charter of the working 
group. Anyone can claim anything to dodge the requirement that they ask 
relevant groups to review it. That doesn't make the claim true.

In the event that you need a ruling, I would suggest discussing it with the 
relevant chairs and, if necessary, ADs. Generally speaking, they will have no 
axe to grind and can give you a reasonably objective answer.

On Feb 8, 2013, at 7:56 PM, Abdussalam Baryun 
<abdussalambaryun(_at_)gmail(_dot_)com> wrote:

Hi folks,

Related to one discussion with a participant about I-Ds affecting WGs,
I have a question after reading two real incidents. The following two
work process examples are to show the I-Ds/RFCs affects from
participants point of view;

1) I got an understanding from one expert participant that his I-D is
not related to one RFC, even though it does involve similar objectives
and use-case, which was strange to me. So I understood from him that
his I-D is not affected by that RFC, even though his I-D does not
mention to exclude that RFC. IMO, I disagree with such producing I-D
by separate review-approach unaffected by other related RFCs (i.e. not
mentioned RFCs).

2) While I was discussing within a WG about an I-D which is a second
version of one IETF prorocol, some participants thought that the I-D
obsolete the old version even if not mentioned in the I-D. It then was
requested to update and mention that it does not obsolete the older
version. New versions are related and can affect each other, or affect
people understanding, which requires more careful presentation for
such I-D.

I beleive that we have one source of producing RFCs, so all I-Ds and
RFCs are related some how, and they affect each other. So when I
review an item, I always like to consider all RFCs as much as I can to
make Internet better.

Is that approach right for review? please advise,

AB