Hi Barry,
Another choice, that perhaps could be considered, would be to initiate the directorate reviews slightly earlier in the cycle. E.g., at the point that the WG has said that is ready before publication but before the AD has reviewed and agreed to publish. In fact, input from the directorate reviews might be very helpful input to decide whether the document is really ready to progress, or if there are significant issues outstanding.
Of course, this might mean that a second follow up lighter directorate review is needed to cover any changes that occurred between the initial review and the version going before the IESG ballot, but if that second review was focussed on the differences and issues raised previously then I would have thought that the increase in workload on the directorate would probably be fairly small, and hopefully manageable. I.e., I am assuming that the second review would be assigned back to the originate directorate reviewer.
Generally, I think that it is better to get as many reviews as early as possible in the process when the folks working on the document and still very fresh and vested in getting the document published. Perhaps bigger changes to the process could also be considered …
Anyway, just a thought.
Regards,
Rob
Way back in time when I was secretary for Gen-ART, we had the notion of early reviews. It's up to ADs/WGs chairs to recognize documents for which this would be beneficial to initiate the review. I also think WG chairs need to do a better job of ensuring that documents are thoroughly reviewed within the WG before progressing. Many times, there are no responses, other than people think it's ready. But, they may not have carefully read the latest version. When I chaired SIPPING WG that had a lot of documents, I would assign dedicated reviewers, so I knew at least one person (other than myself) in the WG had reviewed the last version prior to progressing the document.
Regards,
Mary
On Wed, Oct 16, 2024 at 11:35 AM Rob Wilton (rwilton) <rwilton=40cisco.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: