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Title : Updates to RFC 2418 to Increase the Authority and Responsibility of Working Group Chairs
Author(s) : M. Wasserman
Filename : draft-wasserman-rfc2418-update-00.txt
Pages : 16
Date : 2003-10-20
This document contains several updates to RFC 2418 designed to give
more responsibility and authority to IETF Working Group Chairs. In
particular, Working Group Chairs are given the responsibility of
ensuring the technical quality, completeness and suitability of work
produced by their Working Groups, and the authority to refuse to
advance any work that does not meet the acceptance criteria for its
proposed publication level. The importance of meeting minutes is
emphasized, and Working Group chairs are also given more
responsibility and authority for the management of working group
mailing list discussions.
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