> No, I' not assuming that. I'm talking (selfishly) about the inflow of drafts > that one participant may need to read regardless of source, and I (selfishly) > want that inflow to stop a couple of weeks in advance. But that's exactly the problem - the documents keep changing, you're just walling yourself off from the current versions. > > > >> A cutoff about two weeks in advance does make that feasible. > > > > It does nothing of the sort. Again, it is pretty common for documents that miss > > the deadline to be made available through other means. > Yes, and it's also permissible and does happen for people in the WG > session to object to drafts being discussed that have arrived too > late to be read. Never seen it happen myself. > > > > Whether you want to admit it or not, the fact is that individuals see this rule > > as damaging and are routing around it. > True, but other individuals disagree. Disagree as to the facts? This was happened. I can dig up the postings to lists if necessary to prove it. > >> (Let's see - I still have about 12 drafts to read - is that unusual > >> with one week to go?) I would much rather have that situation, so > >> that I can prioritize the drafts, than have them arriving until > >> after I'm already in the air, which would be the inevitable result > >> of relaxing the cutoff rules. > > > >> That said, exceptions should definitely be possible, and I would > >> delegate that to WG Chair level. > > > > Well, that's a step forward, but instead of delgating an exception process > > why not delegate the authority to decide on an appropriate draft handling > > policy? > Because I fear that the resulting temptation for each WG to consider > only its own needs, plus the human tendency to work to deadlines, > would result in ~300 drafts arriving on the Friday before the IETF > starts. And what's your evidence supporting such a thing being likely to happen? Given that the gate opens at the start of the week, a strong tendencdy towards an onslaught of premetting drafts would surely have already translated into a bunch being posted on Monday. AFAIK that has not happened. I thknk we have enough real and pressing concerns to worry about without manufacturing unlikely scenarios like this. And more to the point, nothing prevents us from dealing with that problem in the unlikely event it actually arises. Ned _______________________________________________ Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf