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Re: New ID-Checklist to replace ID-nits (fwd)



On Fri, 21 May 2004, Harald Tveit Alvestrand wrote:
> I assume most of you saw this message on ietf-announce.
> But since it's especially important to the WG chairs, I'm forwarding it to 
> you directly.

One critical question: are boilerplates based on RFC2026 still OK?

I mean, there are a lot of drafts, work-in-progress, which have been
created with old tools supporting RFC2026 only, and changing the tools
during the process could take a bit of time..

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> Date: 20. mai 2004 09:34 -0400
> From: The IESG <iesg at ietf.org>
> To: IETF-Announce
> Subject: New ID-Checklist to replace ID-nits
> 
>     As you probably all know, we have used the ID-nits for a few
>     years to help you all to prepare your Internet-Drafts such that
>     they will process faster through the AD-review, IETF Last Call
>     and IESG approval process.
> 
>     The name was somewhat wrong in that it is more a serious checklist
>     than merely "nits" (however, there are some nits too).
>     The IESG, RFC-Editor and IANA have evaluated the checklist, and
>     a new (improved) ID-Checklist is now available at
> 
>             http://www.ietf.org/ID-Checklist.html
> 
>     Please help us all by actually CHECKING your Internet-Draft BEFORE
>     you pass it on to your AD and the IESG via a "request to publish".
>     It will help to make the process go faster and reduce the workload
>     on all of us if your document has been checked and complies with
>     the guidance/rules in the ID-Checklist.
> 
>     Thanks, the IESG
> 
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