Last call results - process document
Spencer Dawkins
spencer at mcsr-labs.org
Fri Dec 12 03:24:44 CET 2003
Ignoring the double-negative comment already mentioned, this text is
very appropriate.
And so is sending the document on.
Spencer
----- Original Message -----
From: "Melinda Shore" <mshore at cisco.com>
To: <problem-statement at alvestrand.no>
Sent: Thursday, December 11, 2003 8:28 AM
Subject: Last call results - process document
> The last call for IETF Problem Resolution Process,
>
http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-ietf-problem-process-03.txt
,
> has ended. The comments were primarily on the question of
> whether or not to release the document. There is consensus
> that if it is to be published, the longer-term process
> changes material would be as a record of the working group's
> deliberations and *not* as a set of recommendations to be
> acted upon. There were few comments on the contents of the
> document and those focused on improving the set of
> recommendations, which given the change in focus of the
> document are now more appropriate to the Solutions
> discussions.
>
> We'd like to propose adding the following text to the
> abstract and introduction:
>
> This Informational memo is being released to record
> the history of discussions by the Problem WG in
> 2003. While there was working group consensus on
> the portions of the document describing processes
> for short-term and medium term improvements, it
> does not represent a set of steps for longer-term
> improvements for which there was Working Group
> consensus.
>
> Is there anybody who cannot live with adding this text and
> sending the document on?
>
> Avri and Melinda
>
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