> > While the IETF is sorting out it's tooling > > Not sure what this is supposed to mean...
As I understand it, the IETF is changing the tools they use to manage drafts, including a new template and some new tools for managing drafts. Some submissions have been held up due to this process. I know of at least 3 or 4 separate locations where drafts are stored at the moment, which is not very useful or helpful to actually get them reviewed. > > is there a single canonical > > repository for drafts? > Yes, there is a canonical repository for internet-drafts; it is the one > maintained by the IETF Secretariat. Given at the moment you can't actually submit drafts through the usual process, I'm asking whether this group is maintaining a coherent location for AFS-related documents while the above process gets finished. I am fully aware of where the IETF locates information, and the interfaces to get to it, but thanks for the reminder. _______________________________________________ AFS3-standardization mailing list [email protected] http://michigan-openafs-lists.central.org/mailman/listinfo/afs3-standardization
