Hiya, On 01/22/2013 05:14 PM, Joe Touch wrote: > > It puts more work on the community at large to review an idea that could > have been either rejected or significantly improved in a smaller > community before wasting the larger communities time. Actually it occurs to me that there might be something here of note (while continuing to disagree with you about the overall idea)... If we do the experiment and a draft changes significantly during last-call based on new comments from someone active in the relevant WG then that would imply that either that draft wasn't suited for fast-tracking or perhaps that the experiment indicates a problem with fast-tracking. I'd be surprised if that happens at all to be honest, unless lots of WGs choose to try the experiment, but it could. I don't think there's really a high probability that a draft from a WG will be "rejected" - almost all docs that get to the start of WGLC tend to arrive at the IESG as far as I can see, though I'm sure there'll be some WG that operates differently. S.