John Cowan wrote: > I hope you are right, but how do you know? IIRC Bill published statistics, and the average time in the queue was about / almost six months. Including cases where RFCs are blocked (= normative references not yet available), or authors MIA. > Perhaps our stuff will still be hanging in the RFC Editor > queue in 2008. Looking at it from the other side it's "unblocked" for less than 14 days. Addison, Doug, and Mark are ready if they get their AUTH48 info, no "interesting" pending issues, one typo covered by an RFC editor note. I hope that it gets its number before its first "birthday" (approval of initial + registry). Together with matching. But of course my crystal ball isn't better than yours... :-) _______________________________________________ Ltru mailing list Ltru at ietf.org https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ltru
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