Re: Substantial nomcom procedure updates (Was: Re: Consolidating BCP 10 (Operation of the NomCom))

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On Tue, Sep 16, 2014 at 4:13 PM, Brian E Carpenter <brian.e.carpenter@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'd rather see a rapid IETF Last Call on draft-kucherawy-rfc3777bis-01,
which is intentionally a no-op in terms of process changes. It could
easily be expedited as an RFC before the next IETF, if anybody cares
that much. Then we can have a managed discussion of the issues and
proposals that Mike has raised, which deserve debate.

For what it's worth, the RFC Editor turnaround has been around a month lately, at least for documents going through working groups for which I'm co-chair.  Unless there are strings pulled, a four-week last call, a telechat cycle, and a month in the editor queue won't fit between now and Honolulu.

But I also expect it would be a very lightweight Last Call, and would make follow-on evolution of the BCP easier.

-MSK 

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