Re: RFC 4858 on shepherding

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Document shepherds are quite often one of the WG chairs. And this is something that I try to avoid as an AD by pushing the WG participants to step forward with the help of the chairs.

Nothing of course "against" the WG chairs but more to get more people on board with the IETF processes and hopefully getting some shepherds into a WG chair position or other position.

To be honest, this is not really easy to find volunteers to be shepherd, but sometimes it works ;-)

Regards

-éric

On 13/02/2022, 23:02, "ietf on behalf of Donald Eastlake" <ietf-bounces@xxxxxxxx on behalf of d3e3e3@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

    On Sun, Feb 13, 2022 at 4:03 PM Salz, Rich
    <rsalz=40akamai.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
    >
    > That RFC, which I got from reading the Tao, seems very updated.  In my experience, the WG chair usually does the writeup and the responsible AD handles the followups.  Is that generally true?

    I think you mean "outdated", not "updated". The Shepherd normally does
    the write-up, it is just that it is common for a Chair to be appointed
    Shepherd.  Follow-ups are a complex multi-party process. If the
    Authors are on the ball, there may be nothing for the Shepherd to do
    that the authors are not already following up.

    Thanks,
    Donald
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