Re: Introducing the ID tracker

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    Date:        Mon, 04 Nov 2002 16:44:11 -0500
    From:        Harald Tveit Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no>
    Message-ID:  <200211042144.QAA08599@ietf.org>

  | For the last year or so, the secretariat has been working on a tool to help 
  | us keep track of what documents are on our plate, what state they are in 
  | and who is responsible for them; we call it the "ID tracker".

  | The tool and its documentation is found at
  | 
  | https://datatracker.ietf.org/public/pidtracker.cgi

This looks fairly nice.   I'd like to see a bit more informative information
in the "details" but this stuff is much better than existed before.

(Meaningless query: Is there a reason for https:// when nothing there looks
to actually be secured?)

And a request - could the system be extended, sometime, so that it could
send e-mail to the working group, where there is one, or the (first) author
in other cases, when a doc changes state?

That would avoid the need for continually polling the web page every day
to find out if anything has happened.

kre


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