There are any number of IETF RFC's which were published and then
accepted in the community under the proviso 'that they would become IETF
standards' which in many instances they do not. Further many of them are
abandoned in an uncompleted mode as standards efforts.
To that end I would like to propose the idea that any IETF RFC which is
submitted to the Standards Track which has sat unchanged in a
NON-STANDARD status for more than 3 years is struck down and removed
formally from the Standards Track because of failure to perform on the
continued commitment to evolve those standards.
Why this is necessary is that the IETF has become a tool of companies
which are trying to get specific IETF approval for their wares and
protocols - whether they are open in form or not. The IETF entered into
a contract with these people to establish their standard and published
those documents on the standards track so that they would be completed.
Since they have not been completed as IETF Standards the Project
Managers for those submissions have formally breached their contract to
complete that process with both their WG members who vetted those works
as well as the rest of the IETF's relying parties.
As such it is reasonable to put a BURN DATE on any Standards Track
effort which has stalled or stopped dead in its tracks for years.
Todd Glassey
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