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	Title		: Careful Additional Review of Documents (CARD)by Senior
                          IETF Reviewers (SIRS)
	Author(s)	: B. Carpenter, D. Crocker
	Filename	: draft-carpenter-solution-sirs-00.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2003-5-7
	
IETF specifications do not receive formal review until
they are submitted to the IESG. Hence, significant
problems with a specification often are not detected
until considerable effort has been wasted and changes
to fix the problems are difficult to add. The procedure
described in this document is intended to solve, or
palliate, a number of related problems that have been
observed in the IETF process. The basic model is to
create a team of Senior IETF Reviewers (SIRS), and have
all documents receive a certain number of reviews by
SIRs, prior to being submitted for publication. Review
at a very early stage is strongly encouraged.

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