Re: AD review delays

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On 19/06/2023 12:16, Stewart Bryant wrote:

I am wondering what the consensus of the members of the IETF is on a
reasonable time for an AD to take to move a document from publication
requested to the next stage in the publication process?

I think the answer is "it depends." When I was on the IESG
it probably mostly depended on the length/complexity of a
document and what else was going on at the time, so not sure
it's possible to calculate to an expected duration for AD
review. I guess historical data might produce a bell curve
but not sure that data's easily assembled without a lot of
datatracker foo. (In case people don't know, a lot of the
current details for this are fairly transparent. [1])

I'd hope that someone unhappy with an AD's progress doing AD
evaluation would let the rest of the IESG know about that as
they're best placed to either pressure a slow AD or to offer
help to an overloaded AD.

Cheers,
S.

[1] https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/ad

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