from my very humble perspective, it is actually useful to test a -00
draft. The more revisions a draft goes through, the more reticent and
author becomes to change it. Getting the test done early makes that job
easier.
On Jun 10, 2005, at 7:25 AM, Bill Fenner wrote:
On 6/9/05, Bruce Lilly <blilly@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Conversely, if the IESG does regard the matter as important, it could:
1. direct the IETF Secretariat to enforce the rule
Bruce,
ID-Checklist is only for I-Ds that are submitted to the IESG for
publication. It's not the cost of checking that is a problem, rather,
it's useful to allow earlier drafts of I-Ds to not be fully fleshed
out (thus they're .. well .. drafts?)
Bill
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