>>>>> "Brian" == Brian E Carpenter <brc@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: for example >> has anyone tried using a wiki to maintain an issues list? >> Brian> Quite a few WGs use issue trackers of various kinds. Brian> The Global Grid Forum uses a web tool based on sourceforge Brian> for Last Call comments (which they call Public Brian> Comment). That of course prevents self-feeding mailstorms. Brian> See http://www.ggf.org/ggf_docs_public.htm Brian> If people like that sort of approach, we should think about Brian> it. I I think that I want multiple views/interfaces to the same data. I like email for participating in a last call discussion. I get to use my UI; there is a well defined functional interaction protocol (IMAP, SMTP) for exchanging the information and for allowing me to thread it, reply to it, handle it offline. I have a lot invested in being able to deal with email well because I get a lot of email. However email is very annoying for seeing if all the issues have been dealt with or seeing what the current consensus summary of an issue is. A webpage would be great for that. But if all I had for last call comments was a webpage I'd tend not to make as many comments or be as active in discussions. We certainly don't want somethnig as simple as the datatracker. For example, discusses are entered in the datatracker. But we do a horrible job of tracking the actual discussion that leads of to resolution of discusses. I agree we should have better tools. I would be very skeptical of a solution that forced everyone into one interaction model. --Sam _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www1.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf