Re: Should the RFC Editor publish an RFC in less than 2 months?
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Re: Should the RFC Editor publish an RFC in less than 2 months?
The discussion of this topic has died down, so it is time for me to
make a consensus call. It is quite clear to me that the community
does not want to delay the publication of RFCs. Therefore, in this
note, I am asking the RFC Editor to publish RFCs as soon as Auth48 is complete.
If there is a successful appeal against the approval of an
Internet-Draft, then the IESG will offer a remedy. One possible
remedy is to classify the RFC as Historic, and another possible
remedy is to progress a new RFC that obsoletes the earlier one and
contains some appropriate correction. These remedies are attractive
because no new processes or procedures are needed. Another possible
remedy might be to withdraw the RFC. This remedy is not as
attractive because there is no procedure to do it. However, this
discussion has raised a few situations where this might be considered
the appropriate action.
The IAB, in their oversight role, must approve the general policy
followed by the RFC Editor. So, I am asking the IAB to consider the
potential need to withdraw an RFC. Hopefully this will never be
needed, but some thought about the way that it would be handled will
be useful, just in case.
Many thanks,
Russ Housley
IETF Chair
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