IESG, My apologies for not noticing this until now -- I was concentrating on the content of the document, which seemed fine, so failed to notice. So a quick question: What is the justification for classifying this as a Proposed Standard? The I-D does not change the FTP specification or the underlying technical content of any other document. Nothing in it appears to be either a Technical Specification or an Applicability Statement as defined in RFC 2026. It is strictly about IETF procedures and updating references. As a thought experiment to help illustrate the question, consider how this document would meet the criteria for advancement to Internet Standard, something that ought, in principle, be possible for any Proposed Standard. As a specification about how the IETF does business and where it keeps documents, it would seem appropriate as a BCP. The one strong argument I can see for making it a Proposed Standard is that only actual standards track documents should be able to update other standards track documents. But, when I (and others) have raised that issue in the past, we have been told that there was ample precedent for the use of BCPs to update even the technical contact of standards track documents. At least according to what I see in the datatracker, this question did not come up during the IESG review either. So, again apologizing for just noticing this and the lateness of the comment, I think an explanation is in order and/or perhaps a pre-publication change to BCP. I hope this can be resolved informally and efficiently but, if that is not possible, please treat this note as an appeal of the decision to approve this document with that status. john --On Friday, October 22, 2021 12:50 -0700 The IESG <iesg-secretary@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > The IESG has approved the following document: > - 'Updating References to the IETF FTP Service' > (draft-danyliw-replace-ftp-pointers-06.txt) as Proposed > Standard > > This document has been reviewed in the IETF but is not the > product of an IETF Working Group. > > The IESG contact person is Éric Vyncke. > > A URL of this Internet Draft is: > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-danyliw-replace-ftp-poi > nters/ > > > > > > Technical Summary > > The IETF FTP service running at ftp.ietf.org, ops.ietf.org > and ietf.org will be retired. A number of published RFCs > in the IETF and IAB streams include URIs that reference > this FTP service. To ensure that the materials referenced > using the IETF FTP service can still be found, this > document updates the FTP-based references in these affected > documents with HTTPS URIs. > > Working Group Summary > > This is an AD sponsored document. It was discussed with > the IESG and went through the IETF Last Call procedure with > some comments, which should be addressed by the author before > the actual ballot. > > Document Quality > > Multiple reviews have been done and the tools team agrees > with the content. > > Personnel > > Éric Vyncke is the responsible AD. > > _______________________________________________ > IETF-Announce mailing list > IETF-Announce@xxxxxxxx > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-announce