Khaled, Two comments (personal opinion): to add to Lloyd's (1) Before you withdrew your draft, you were given several very specific comments. I suggest that you review and pay careful attention to them in a revised draft before you suggest that IETF participants pay attention to the ideas. Also, be sure you note the IETF's policies on copyright, etc. Specifically, if you post a new draft, do not expect that it can later be withdrawn from the archives. (2) While it could, in theory, be reopened, the agenda for the next IETF meeting has now closed. You could ask for time in conjunction with an IntArea meeting or on the new ALLDISPATCH one, but I believe that either would require, not only a new draft, as Lloyd mentioned, but convincing the leadership for those meetings to put that draft on the agenda. They may have different opinions than I do, but, if I were making those decisions, I would require not only the kinds of adjustments or corrections to your proposal as suggested above but a clear statement of why you demanded your draft be withdrawn and why you intend to participate in the IETF process in good faith. good luck, john --On Saturday, February 24, 2024 08:56 +0000 Khaled Omar <eng.khaled.omar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Lloyd, > > I took a decision before and can revert it back when i see a > real change, can give myself 3 more chances and i think it > will be enough if same way of communication will not change, > sorry i was busy to make the draft active, my mistake, will > try my best to participate actively and i hope i will not be > late in replying due to the different time zone. > > Khaled Omar > > > Get Outlook for iOS<https://aka.ms/o0ukef> > ________________________________ > From: Lloyd W <lloyd.wood@xxxxxxxxx> > Sent: Saturday, February 24, 2024 4:32:13 AM > To: Khaled Omar <eng.khaled.omar@xxxxxxxxxxx> > Cc: ietf <IETF@xxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: Adding IPv10 I-D to the IETF 119 meeting agenda > > Khaled, > > Your draft is not active, which is required for discussion > at a meeting, and you previously demanded > that your draft be withdrawn from the IETF. > > https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/msg/ietf/9-g3p7KbZMiOt5Mb43t > Wlz22lLY/ > > > Lloyd Wood > lloyd.wood@xxxxxxxxxxx > > On 24 Feb 2024, at 10:37, Khaled Omar > <eng.khaled.omar@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Dears, >> >> Could you please give the green light to the IPv10 I-D to be >> discussed during the next IETF meeting. >> >> You can guide me to the correct Work Group, if IntArea still >> fits, then please confirm. >> >> Kind regards, >> Khaled Omar >> Senior Service Delivery Engineer >> DELL Technologies