Robert Sayre wrote:
On 5/11/05, Danny Ayers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Marketing: Atom
Technical: Atom (RFCxxxx)

+1


Hmm. I forgot one little detail. It might take like 4-6 months to get
an RFC number after IESG approval.

Or even longer.

Draft 08 says about the Atom namespace:

   [[anchor4: This paragraph to be removed by the RFC Editor.  The
   namespace here is a temporary one and will be changed when the IESG
   approves this document as a standard.  At that time, the namespace
   will be drawn from W3C URI space.  The choice of that namespace will
   be coordinated between the IETF and W3C through their respective
   liaisons.]]

So when IESG approval happens and the draft is added to the RFC Editor's publication queue, do we advertise the "final" namespace (and how?). If we don't, no software can support the Atom "1.0" format until the RFC is actually published...

Best regards, Julian



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