Identifying mailing list for discussion (Re: Tracking resolution of DISCUSSes)

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Steven M. Bellovin wrote:
On Mon, 15 Jan 2007 14:26:33 -0500
John C Klensin <john-ietf@xxxxxxx> wrote:


Perhaps we should make it a requirement that any document that
is Last Called must be associated with a mailing list, perhaps
one whose duration is limited to the Last Call period and any
follow-ups until the document is either published or finally
rejected.  If there were a WG, then the WG list should be a
proper subset of that list, anyone commenting during the Last
Call should be added to it, and others could be added on request.

Actually, I think it's an excellent idea.  Tracking Last Call comments
was always difficult, since the email tended to end up in several
different folders and wasn't archived elsewhere.

I have argued for years that an I-D that doesn't say in its "status of this memo" section which mailing list it is to be discussed on is incomplete, but I don't seem to have achieved much success for that.

I think all I-Ds should have this - both the first ones and the last ones.

                  Harald


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