Ran, On the following point: On 3/3/11 4:59 PM, RJ Atkinson wrote: > Fourth, it is not appropriate for the IETF (or IESG) to reclassify any > RFC that was not originally published as an IETF track RFC. The IETF > simply lacks authority to reclassify such RFCs, although if the > original author explicitly consents in advance to the reclassification > (e.g. recently for MD2/MD4) this can be done. This is particularly > true for the older RFCs that appear to be the target of this I-D and > I-D author. For those older RFCs, it isn't even the case the the > IETF Trust (or ISoc) hold any well defined rights. The IAB and IESG control STD1, and have every right and in fact a responsibility to say what status they think any document has. You or anyone else can disagree and have your own list. Eliot _______________________________________________ Ietf mailing list Ietf@xxxxxxxx https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf