RE: Where to find IONs?

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--On Sunday, March 06, 2011 11:15 +0000 Adrian Farrel
<adrian@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi Mykyta,
>  
> Please see
> http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf-announce/current/msg
> 04792.html  
> Adrian

Adrian,

With the understanding that this is a different question than
Mykyta's, how is someone new to the IETF or trying to understand
our procedures or procedural documentation supposed to find that
out.  The usual searches mostly tell me about the ION WG, not
these documents.  Wouldn't it be reasonable to publish a short
RFC that updates RFC 4693 into oblivion, says at least that IONs
are dead and maybe explains briefly why it wasn't a good idea.
If the IESG doesn't have enough spare cycles to give that
priority, I assume that, since Mykyta is asking and given the
energy he has been putting into other things, if some AD gave
him a quick explanation, a little encouragement, and a promise
to process such a document, it might appear fairly quickly.

    john

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