On Wed Jun 18 12:02:44 2008, Debbie Garside wrote: > Dave wrote: > > > Even on Wednesdays. > > Or for purple documents... ;-) > > I see your point. I do think, assuming it is not already > documented and > further assuming this is the whole point of the appeal, that the > IESG could > create a general policy wrt BCP's. Well, that is indeed a possibility, but RFC 2606 - the BCP involved in this specific case - does not state anywhere that people MUST use the domains it reserves in examples. Therefore, to cover this particular case, such a blanket policy would have to be stated such that even vague recommendations in BCPs MUST be followed religiously, even if the document's author not only doesn't think that was the purpose of the document, but clearly states that wasn't the reason it's a BCP anyway. Maybe the policy could also state a Doctrine Of IESG Infallibility, and just bypass the entire issue. Dave. -- Dave Cridland - mailto:dave@xxxxxxxxxxxx - xmpp:dwd@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx - acap://acap.dave.cridland.net/byowner/user/dwd/bookmarks/ - http://dave.cridland.net/ Infotrope Polymer - ACAP, IMAP, ESMTP, and Lemonade _______________________________________________ IETF mailing list IETF@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf