The issue being discussed is whether the mankin-pub-req draft should address 
IESG approved documents or have a wider scope.

It has been pointed out that it is useful to have a common set of requirements 
on the technical publisher, but that the client organizations may well have 
differing processes that may be impossible to coordinate.

mankin-pub-req currently deals mainly with requirements on the technical 
publisher.  The need for further process work within the IETF is recognized 
within section 5, but is not fully dealt with.  So, with the exception of 
section 5, the technical publisher requirements should apply to all the client 
organizations.

It is recommended that:
1. The scope of pub-req be clarified to indicate that it applies to documents 
within the IETF family including IETF documents processed by the IESG, IAB 
documents processed by the IETF, and IRTF documents processed by the IRTF 
(other wording happily accepted).

2. Ensure that these organizations which use the technical publisher service 
have the opportunity to review mankin-pub-req so that it represents the 
consensus of the IETF family.

3. Modify section 5 to indicate that processes for working with and feeding 
documents into the technical publisher needs to be developed in the respective 
organizations, however indicate that this will be documented in companion 
documents which can be generated by the respective organizations.

4. Processes for arbitrating between competing resource requests by 
organizations within the IETF family needs to be dealt with, but mankin-pub-req 
does not seem like an appropriate place for documenting the priorities.  So 
this would not be covered in mankin-pub-req.

Regards, Stephen







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