Re: When the IETF can discuss drafts seriously?

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On 12/21/2017 2:09 PM, Miles Fidelman wrote:
On 12/21/17 11:58 AM, Brian E Carpenter wrote:

On 22/12/2017 05:52, JORDI PALET MARTINEZ wrote:
Rules are clear. Read please RFC3005.

Even if nobody wishes to discuss your documents in the relevant mail exploders, you AREN’T allowed to try to discuss it here, because there is a specific venue for that.
However, discussion here of how the IETF can help people get started
does seem relevant to the whole community. Specific suggestions could
be directed to the Education, Mentoring and Outreach Directorate
(https://www.ietf.org/edu/).

Memory starts to fail me.  Did there not used to be an "ideas" series of documents, precisely for discussing things at early stages?  Whatever happened to those?  I can't even seem to find an archive?  (Or am I just getting senile?)

Miles Fidelman




The IDEA series (Internet Design Engineering and Analysis) was a short lived predecessor series (I think something like 12 documents total) of the current internet-drafts process  - they filled exactly the same niche that IDs do today.  I think copies of the IDEAs are probably buried in the CNRI archives or maybe the early IETF mailing list.   Some are referenced in the the old proceedings (IDEA 9 was EGP3 - see page 10 of the IETF 9 proceedings).

Later, Mike





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