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	Title		: Guidance on Area Director Sponsoring of Documents
	Author(s)	: J. Arkko
	Filename	: draft-iesg-sponsoring-guidelines-00.txt
	Pages		: 15
	Date		: 2006-10-18
	

   There are a number of different methods by which an RFC can be
   published in addition to the regular submissions from a working
   group.  This note discusses the publication of RFCs by finding a
   sponsoring Area Director to take it through IETF and Internet
   Engineering Steering Group (IESG) review.  This note covers both the
   the processing in the IESG as well as guidance on when such
   sponsoring is appropriate.


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