On Aug 20, 2014, at 4:09 AM, Nico Williams <nico@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Tue, Aug 19, 2014 at 09:08:31PM +0000, Viktor Dukhovni wrote: >> On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 08:49:41AM +1200, Brian E Carpenter wrote: >>> "There should be one place to look at all comments during last >>> call for the draft editors, shepherds, and others." >>> >>> This is the most important point you make. It doesn't actually need >>> to be fancy; it could be an enhancement of Tero Kivinen's review tool, >>> or an extension of the data tracker, with relevant emails captured of >>> course. It would greatly enhance the last call process. >> >> A github for IETF drafts would substantially move us in that >> direction. In addition to tracking document revisions, github >> supports in-line comments, pull requests, ... > > +1. Or any other git-based commercial repository service. (Even a > Fossil-based one, but please, no SVN.) I was thinking about using for last calls a webpage containing: - the draft text - a message from the shepherd (writeup in the case of IETF LC) - links to any directorate reviews that have been received - Disqus comments. I think a source control solution like git works better for document development in the WG, less so for IETF last call. Yoav