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PWG> Confirmation of direction of Process/2.0

From: McDonald, Ira (imcdonald@sharplabs.com)
Date: Sat Jul 10 2004 - 23:01:03 EDT

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    Hi,

    I've just been reading a new I-D

      "Repurposing the STD Designation"
      draft-klensin-newtrk-std-repurposing-00.txt

    and the closely related I-D

      "Proposals for a New IETF Standards Track"
      draft-black-newtrk-proposals-00.txt

    What's interesting is their convergence toward
    a proposal very similar to PWG Process/2.0.

    The first-level IETF Proposed Standard (originally
    specified in RFC 2026) has suffered feature creep
    from the IESG, such that (except for not requiring
    two interoperable implementations), it's as hard
    as the second-level IETF Draft Standard.

    Many new protocols are now implemented in products
    based on late versions of Internet-Drafts (remember
    IPP???) after working group 'last call'. Most new
    protocols _never_ advance beyond IETF Proposed Std.

    A proposal is described in the second I-D above
    to collapse to the Internet standards track to
    two levels (from former three):

    - Proposed Standard - very high quality, and
      prototyping strongly encouraged - as hard as
      Proposed Standard now is under IESG rules
      - essentially PWG Candidate Standard

    - Internet Standard - two interoperable
      implementations, considerable experience
      - essentially PWG Standard

    and invented a new lower level

    - Stable Snapshot - a late I-D that has
      working group concensus or IESG 'light
      review' as stable for prototyping
      - essentially PWG document status level Stable
        for a working group draft

    Cheers,
    - Ira

    Ira McDonald (Musician / Software Architect)
    Blue Roof Music / High North Inc
    PO Box 221 Grand Marais, MI 49839
    phone: +1-906-494-2434
    email: imcdonald@sharplabs.com



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