Commenting on one issue from John's email from Sat 10/30/2010 4:18am
(and ignoring the issue of what John was doing up at 4am):
However, a change to the handling of documents that are
candidates for Proposed Standard is ultimately in the hands of
the IESG. In principle, they could announce
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--On Thursday, 04 November, 2010 05:50 -0400 Ross Callon
rcal...@juniper.net wrote:
Commenting on one issue from John's email from Sat 10/30/2010
4:18am (and ignoring the issue of what John was doing up at
4am):
:-)
However, a change to the handling of documents that are
candidates for
I don't see proceeding by small, incremental changes to be a
problem. Indeed, I usually consider it an advantage as long as
there is reasonable confidence that the changes that are made
won't foreclose real solutions later...
This is my understanding of what is proposed.
...That risk can
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The IESG has received a request from an individual submitter to consider
the following document:
- 'Extending YANG with Language Abstractions'
draft-linowski-netmod-yang-abstract-04.txt as an Experimental RFC
The IESG plans to make a decision in the next few weeks, and solicits
final comments
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