There was some discussion as to whether the registry for Info Packages should be Specification Required, Expert Review, or First Come First Served.

Specification Required today means that the specification requires expert review.

Expert Review means someone needs to give a cursory review of the registration application.

First Come First Served means what it says: send a note to IANA, and get a registration (with some basic review).

We can also have two trees, one Specification Required and one Private. This has been proven to be an interoperability and marketing nightmare, but I will put it out there for completeness.


I would offer we go with First Come First Served. We can have a field for a reference, giving us the best of the specification required (you can look up what a published specification is) and Private (if you are creating a private Info Package, you do not have to specify anything other than the package name).

Please Vote:
[ ] First Come First Served with pointer to optional specification
[ ] First Come First Served
[ ] Specification Required
[ ] Expert Review
[ ] Two trees: Specification Required and Private


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