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Title : Handling Normative References for Standards Track Documents
Author(s) : S. Hartman, J. Klensin
Filename : draft-klensin-norm-ref-03.txt
Pages : 7
Date : 2007-2-13
The IETF and RFC Editor have a long-standing rule that a document at
a given maturity level cannot be published until all documents it
references as normative are at that maturity level or higher. This
rule has sometimes resulted in very long publication delays for
documents and some claims that it was a major obstruction to
advancing documents in maturity level. The IETF agreed to a way to
bypass this rule with RFC 3967. This document replaces the "hold on
normative reference" rule will be replaced by a "note downward
normative reference and move on" approach. RFC 3967 is also updated
to encourage annotations to be added when that procedure is applied.
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