Re: RFC Editor Transition Announcement

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Greetings All,

This is just a reminder that RFC Editor transition will take place tomorrow.  Errata submission and verification will be disabled during the transition.  Staff will not receive emails sent to rfc-editor@rfc-editor.org until transition has completed.  We will respond to your emails as soon as possible.  Please see the message below for additional details regarding the transition.

Again, thank you for your patience during this time!

Thank you,

Sandy Ginoza, Director
RFC Production Center
Association Management Solutions, LLC
48377 Fremont Blvd, Ste #117/ Fremont, CA 94538 / USA
Telephone: +1.510.492.4006, Fax: +1.510.492.4001


On Jan 7, 2010, at 7:10 PM, Glen wrote:

> Greetings All and Happy New Year,
> 
> With the new year comes the RFC Editor production and publisher
> function transition from USC/ISI to AMS as the new RFC Production
> Center and RFC Publisher.
> 
> ISI and AMS have been working diligently behind the scenes to make
> this transition process as seamless as possible on the day of
> transition.  However, even with the most seamless of transitions,
> there will be some down time (and delay) and we appreciate your
> patience as we move forward.
> 
> Please note that the transition is scheduled to take place on Tuesday,
> 12 January 2010.  During this time, the static RFC Editor pages at
> rfc-editor.org will continue to be available, including RFC and
> errata search and retrieval. However, the errata submission and
> verification portals will be temporarily disabled.
> 
> AMS will do a final update and review of the incoming data, and then
> update the DNS zones for all domains. If there are no serious issues
> on 12 January, we expect to complete the transition on the same day, 
> which means that there should be a minimal impact on regular document 
> processing.
> 
> Following the transition, please report any problems or concerns to
> rfc-editor@rfc-editor.org . Email sent there will continue to be
> received by the RFC Editor staff, and you should receive a reply within
> the week.
> 
> Please note that we are all working very hard not only to ensure a
> satisfactory transition, but also to keep documents moving through the 
> queue.  RFC production has been somewhat slowed by the holidays and
> transition preparation, and we greatly appreciate your patience
> during this time!  We apologize for any inconvenience, and we hope
> that the interruption and delay will be minimal.
> 
> Thank you,
> 
> RFC Editor Team (past and present)
> 

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