On 2024-08-30 05:32, John C Klensin wrote:
Assuming Dan is right about timing (I did an independent search some days ago and found nothing inconsistent with his remarks), your comment and the above might argue for approving the I-D, publishing the document action, but deferring publication until there is a final IEEE date, not just optimism about the end of the year.
There's lots about standards publication timing that can change, but to me, it looks as if the 'November/December of 2024' publication timing of IEEE Std 802.11-202x could be very close to the publication timing of the RFC resulting from this draft.
So why not add a reference to that standard (rather than just to the WG responsible for it) in the draft at hand, and instruct the RFC editor to publish the RFC when that standard is published.
Not something that may be repeatable in all similar cases in the future, but we shouldn't expect future similar cases to all be exactly the same anyway.
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