--On Sunday, November 22, 2009 10:14:36 PM -0500 David Boyes <[email protected]> wrote:

> 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.

I think you are confused. There is, of course, ongoing development on the tools the IETF and its participants use to create, submit, manage, and track Internet-Drafts. However, there is no impending flag day that is preventing work from happening.


Some submissions have been held up due to this process.

I am not aware of any I-D submissions that have been held up due to tools work. However, the IETF meets three times a year, and for a brief period (usually 2-3 weeks) prior to each meeting, draft publication is suspended. This is done to insure that drafts submitted for discussion at the meeting are submitted and published early enough for participants to have a chance to read them in advance. This is a normal process, not something being "held up" due to tools work.

Given at the moment you can't actually submit drafts through the usual
process

Yes, you can. You've always been able to -- even during the draft publication blackout (most recently, Oct 26 through Nov 8); drafts submitted during that period simply are not published until the meeting begins.

I'm asking whether this group is maintaining a coherent location
for AFS-related documents while the above process gets finished.

Nope; we're using the I-D repository. Folks here who have a desperate need to publish a new draft during the blackout period can do the same thing as IETFers who find themselves in that situation -- put the document up elsewhere for the 2 weeks.

-- Jeff

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