Re: Status of this memo

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On 4/27/2021 7:12 PM, Joel M. Halpern wrote:
Once the WG adopts the document, the WG owns it, and the document pen holder (original author or otherwise) is expected to work according to the direciton of the WG.

Hi Joel -

I'm lacking a reference for that specific claim in the various documents that describe the process of getting a document published as an RFC.    Could you provide one please?  E.g. where does it say that the WG owns it?   For that matter, where does it say that a WG needs to formally adopt a document to work on it?

I would say instead that the WG may - when faced with a recalcitrant author/editor  a) replace them, b) decline to advance the document.  In my experience (a) has been difficult to achieve simply because you may not be able to find anyone else who cares enough to do the grunt work of taking the slings and arrows of the WG and turning it into a publishable document.  So the person who holds the pen, also tends to have a bit more say over the content of the document - that's just the reality of things.

Later, Mike





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