In message <1070985052.3794.5.camel@ablate.merit.edu>, "Larry J. Blunk" writes:
The latest draft is now up on the IETF repository -- http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-blunk-rpslng-02.txt
I've also put an HTML copy at http://www.radb.net/rpslng.html
Does anyone have any objections to going to last call again?
-Larry
No objections here. There were no comments since you sent out this revision (so far at least).
For this to go standards track, it would be best if this were a WG document which would mean we should reopen the WG. If so, then I suggest that the WG move this document toward PS. If we're going to reopen then we should decide whether to move RPSL RFC-2622 to DS, recycle as PS with changes, or merge with RPSLng and recycle as PS. The latter (combine RPSL and RPSLng) would be more work (a *lot* more work) but it has been suggested and might improve clarity. If the WG just wants to make RPSLng a WG doc and then advance it as PS, the WG might be able to do so with very strong concensus on the
likely would have to reopen and meet at least once, then close again. If the TCPLW WG can be considered as a valid precendence then this shouldn't be too much trouble, but IESG requirements for WG
On Tue, 2003-12-09 at 12:01, Curtis Villamizar wrote: list but more procedures
have changed (and are continuing to change).
Curtis
Curtis, I'm not sure if there is big need to push this standards track or to merge the RPSL and RPSLng documents. At this point, we (the RPSLng group) have been working on this document for 2 years now and I think the consensus is to go forward without re-opening the WG.
Since there have been no further comments I'd like to go to last call on draft-blunk-rpslng-02. As Randy is no longer an A-D, I assume it is up to Bert Wijnen to put this before the IESG?
Yes, but I need to know what you want, Standards track or not. If you want it standards track, then you need to find an AD, and since RPSL was an old OPS WG, I am willing to consider it. If you want it to be informational, then I am not sure if I need to get involved. However, if you want IETF review and an IETF Last Call, then it is probably still a good idea to go through an AD (and I am willing to consider). Can you point me to archives where your work was discussed? Bert
Regards, Larry Blunk