On 17/09/2013 11:32, Dave Cridland wrote:
On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 10:47 AM, Olaf Kolkman <o...@nlnetlabs.nl <mailto:o...@nlnetlabs.nl>> wrote:


    Based on the conversation below I converged to:


       <t>
          While less mature specifications will usually be published as
          Informational or Experimental RFCs, the IETF may, in exceptional
          cases, publish a specification that still contains areas for
          improvement or certain uncertainties about whether the best
          engineering choices are made.  In those cases that fact will be
          clearly and prominently communicated in the document e.g. in the
          abstract, the introduction, or a separate section or statement.
        </t>


I read John's message as being against the use of the phrase "in exceptional cases". I would also like to avoid that; it suggests that some exceptional argument may have to be made, and has the implication that it essentially operates outside the process.

I would prefer the less formidable-sounding "on occasion", which still implies relative rarity.

+1.

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