> On Aug 17, 2022, at 11:27 AM, Carsten Bormann <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> On 2022-08-17, at 17:04, Russ Housley <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Carsten:
>> 
>> I want this document to be recognized a Jim's work.  Therefore, I have asked 
>> the RFC Editor to drop my name from the author's list.  Michael is asking me 
>> to leave it.
> 
> Russ,
> 
> thanks for the clarification; I should have had a look at the actual document.
> 
> Section 16.2 of RFC 8152 does not include a “change controller” column, which 
> would create the natural place to include a workable email address in Section 
> 5.2.  Similar for Section 9.2 of RFC 8949 (a point of contact is only 
> required for FCFS registrations).
> (See Sections 2.3 and 4.5 of RFC 8126, and some not yet fully documented 
> procedures about then actually creating the entries from RFCs and possibly 
> updating it when email addresses become invalid.)
> 
> So maybe we should simply provide the point of contact info in Section 5.1, 
> even if it is not required by RFC 8949.  I’d say [email protected], with fallback 
> to some SEC area list I can’t find at the moment.  Except that info is 
> removed by the RFC editor.  
> 
> Barry: Any ideas how to do this right?
>       
> Grüße, Carsten


Carsten:

Wouldn't the IESG be the change controller for an Internet Standard.

Russ
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