Heather Flanagan can be most easily reached at
rfc-editor@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, the specified email address for reaching the
rfc-editor.
Note however that you need to be clear as to what you are asking her.
If you are asking that she arrange for the tools to include provision
for using ORCHIDs, that is a reasonable request. SUch a request would
presumably be prioritized along with the other tooling improvement that
are under consideration.
On the other hand, if youa re asking that the IETF endorse or encourage
such uses, there are two problems. First, the RFC Editor does not speak
for the IETF. You need to actually get a determination of IETF rough
consensus on the ietf email list. That consensus would need to be based
on a more specific question than "do we want to allow ORCHIDs", and then
would be judged on that question by the IETF chair.
Yours,
Joel M. Halpern
On 9/17/13 8:26 AM, Andy Mabbett wrote:
On 17 September 2013 13:07, Melinda Shore <melinda.shore@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I'm not sure much needs to be done other than talking with Heather
Flanagan (the RFC Editor), getting her sign-off, and then getting
it into the xml2rfc schema and noting its existence.
Thank you. Is Heather on this list?
I hope that what's going on here is *not* that there's been
little uptake and you're trying to promote its use.
On the contrary; the uptake from both individuals, and organisations
incorporating ORCID into their publishing workflows - is impressive,
as you can see form reading the ORCID website & blog.