... so Chris is moving faster than I am :)

I'll have the public -00 uploaded in a few minutes.

Cheers
Terry


On 4/02/11 12:32 PM, "Christopher Morrow" <christopher.mor...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Oh, actually I'm confused, the timeline on the doc is the same, only
> this is advice to IANA about what kind of objects (RPKI Objects) the
> IANA is to create/generate in support of RPKI.
> 
> From the summary:
> "The signed objects described here that IANA will issue are the
>    unallocated, reserved, special use IPv4 and IPv6 address blocks, and
>    reserved Autonomous System numbers.  These number resources are
>    managed by IANA for the IETF, and thus IANA bears the responsibility
>    of issuing the corresponding RPKI objects.  "
> 
> -Chris
> </underoos==off for real>
> 
> On Thu, Feb 3, 2011 at 9:30 PM, Christopher Morrow
> <christopher.mor...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Howdy SIDR folk,
>> <co-chair-underoos==on - spiderman!>
>> So, apparently I (at least) had thought this was taken care of
>> sometime after the Maastricht in-person meeting where I believe Terry
>> said he'd write this doc, in that the WG had already decided there was
>> a need for IANA registries and some guidance to the IANA function
>> about how to deal with the registries (what sort of requests they may
>> receive and such). Apparently this sat in a dark email-hole until Mr
>> Bryant piped up with a 'what is up with this doc? Why is it not a WG
>> Doc already and on it's merry way to IESG/AD review?'
>> 
>> So, in keeping with that set of ideals, in 48 hrs if no one complains
>> on-list otherwise this doc is a WC doc. We'll get Terry to re-spin the
>> name and then start WGLC.
>> 
>> Thanks!
>> -Chris
>> </underoos==off>
>> 
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