Re: Last Call: <draft-resnick-retire-std1-00.txt> (Retirement of the "Internet Official Protocol Standards" Summary Document) to Best Current Practice

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At 14:45 05-09-2013, Scott O Bradner wrote:
looks good to me except that maybe using the IETF Announce list rather than
IESG minutes as the publication of record

What draft-resnick-retire-std1-01 says is that the "publication of record" has been the IESG minutes. I read what Scott Bradner wrote as meaning that the IETF will use the IETF Announce list as the publication of record.

Suggested text:

   Finally, RFC 2026 [RFC2026] section 6.1.3 also calls for the
   publication of an "official summary of standards actions completed
   and pending" in the Internet Society's newsletter.  This has also not
   been done in recent years.  Therefore, that paragraph is also
   effectively removed from section 6.1.3.  The "publication of record"
   for standards action is the IETF Announce list.

The idea here is to announce the standards action that has been taken. By the way, "publication of record" is different from formal record.

Regards,
-sm




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