Re: Last Call: <draft-jdfalk-maawg-cfblbcp-02.txt> (Complaint Feedback Loop Operational Recommendations) to Informational RFC

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On 10/4/11 12:51 PM, Barry Leiba wrote:
He's not talking about the filename; the short title is what's printed
at the top of every page.  It comes from the "abbrev" parameter in the
"title" element in the XML.  It can be changed with an RFC Editor
note.
I'm certain MAAWG won't object to that change.  Do I need to send the note?
No; the sponsoring AD will enter the RFC Editor note in the tracker.
You can change it in your XML, and if there are other changes that
require a revised I-D it'll get picked up then.  Otherwise, the RFC
Editor will fix it before AUTH48.

The sponsoring AD would like to know what is desired in the RFC Editor note: What would you like the short title to be? "CFBL Recommendations"? That said, I'm happy to have you fix it with other items (such as s/codify/document, etc.) as such come up.

As for the "About MAAWG": Personally, I think it would be better to put the paragraph in the Acknowledgments section, or it could be simply put as a paragraph in the References section under reference [1]. I find the Last Call discussion pretty convincing that this text is untoward in the Abstract.

Unlike Eliot, I am not as worried about substantive content complaints. These are recommendations from MAAWG, and they are being published as an informational, non-consensus document so that a WG can refer to the document. Such a WG may agree with all of the recommendations, but more likely will have some alternative advice when referring to this document. I'll certainly discuss with the IESG whether an IESG note explaining this is necessary, but I think the standard template ("This document is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is published for informational purposes. It has been approved for publication by the Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG).") is probably sufficient.

pr

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