Internet-Drafts Submission Cutoff Dates for the 64th IETF Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

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There are two (2) Internet-Draft cutoff dates for the 64th 
IETF Meeting in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada:

October 17th: Cutoff Date for Initial (i.e., version -00) 
Internet-Draft Submissions 

All initial Internet-Drafts (version -00) must be submitted by Monday, 
October 17th at 9:00 AM ET. As always, all initial submissions with a 
filename beginning with "draft-ietf" must be approved by the 
appropriate WG Chair before they can be processed or announced.  The 
Secretariat would appreciate receiving WG Chair approval by Monday, 
October 10th at 9:00 AM ET.

October 24th: Cutoff Date for Revised (i.e., version -01 and higher) 
Internet-Draft Submissions 

All revised Internet-Drafts (version -01 and higher) must be submitted 
by Monday, October 24th at 9:00 AM ET.

Initial and revised Internet-Drafts received after their respective 
cutoff dates will not be made available in the Internet-Drafts 
directory or announced until on or after Monday, November 7th at 9:00 
AM ET, when Internet-Draft posting resumes.  Please do not wait until 
the last minute to submit.

PLEASE NOTE THE CHANGE OF PROCEDURE:  If you submit an initial or 
revised Internet-Draft after their respective cutoff deadlines, then 
your document will be retained and posted when Internet-Draft 
processing resumes.  You will no longer be required to resubmit the 
document.

Thank you for your understanding and cooperation. If you have any 
questions or concerns, then please send a message to 
internet-drafts@ietf.org.

The IETF Secretariat

FYI: The Internet-Draft cutoff dates as well as other significant dates
for the 64th IETF Meeting can be found at http://www.ietf.org/meetings/cutoff_dates_64.html.

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