Re: I-D Working groups and mailing list

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I don't know if there is a need for "template" changes or some formal section in the write up, but it would seem to me that an author who has reached a level of getting WG assigned and/or even started a mailing list (IETF or otherwise) would be very eager to announce it in a new I-D (01?) submission. But then again, I can imagine some that don't wish to expose this for whatever reason, perhaps to keep the "team" light (and private) until they feel its ready public work - or not.

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Dave CROCKER wrote:


On 8/4/2011 7:11 AM, Worley, Dale R (Dale) wrote:
Once one knows the WG name,


And when there is no working group that the document is associated with?

In addition, there is a certain degree of exclusionary culture that comes with a requirement that a new reader know how to derive a mailing list address from a cryptic working group reference or go through the work to find it.

One might argue that this is a test of their resolve and that we want to filter against overly casual participation, but that seems an odd bit of logic.

d/






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