On Dec 28, 2009, at 6:11 PM, Julian Reschke wrote:
Marshall Eubanks wrote:
...
This message is to announce that the IETF Trustees have adopted
on a new version of the Trust Legal Provisions (TLP), to be
effective 28
December, 2009. The Grace period for old-boilerplate will begin on
that date,
and last through 1 February, 2010.
...
So, unless xml2rfc gets updated in time, people using that tool
won't be able to submit Internet Drafts after February 1 without
additional post-processing? Why the early cut-over date, compared to
the last change (which had a 2+ month transition period)????
Because it was the date you suggested in your email December 2, 2009
10:00:47 AM EST :
For rfc2629.xslt, the answer is "I'd prefer not to". The reason
being that cutover dates on day 1 of a month will be much easier to
maintain in the long term, and also I'd like to see all boilerplate
related changes (see draft-iab-streams-headers-boilerplates-08)
being done at the same time. So for rfc2629.xslt, I'd potentially
support a cutover date for *both* on Feb 01.
If we need more time, we can certainly do this, however I raised this
issue with the tools team a month ago and February 1 was the latest
date suggested.
Regards
Marshall
Best regards, Julian
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