On 4/28/21 12:13 AM, Benjamin Kaduk wrote:
AFAICT, basically everyone other than you in the thread is using "the WG has change control" to mean "for the document that the WG is going to collaborate on [and intends to eventually submit for an IETF Last Call], the WG decides what goes in that document". That is generally going to be "the document named draft-ietf-wgname-foo" (though not always, of course), and I thought that the definite article was implied by the process of WG adoption. In particular, if we avoid using the phrase "change control" as shorthand for anything, I'm seeing very little actual disagreement in this thread. I see a lot of people saying that for the document (or documents) the WG intends to do things with, the WG calls the shots, and the editor of the WG document has some flexibility about how to do that given the nature of the direction from the WG. I see approximately nobody saying that once the WG has adopted a document, the author of the original document cannot continue to do what they like with the original document('s contents). Am I missing something?
I think that's about right, and I think the discussion is/was converging on that view.
Keith