Greetings. Don't shoot me, I'm just the messenger.
You may have heard that the IETF is engaged in a project to move issue tracking from Datatracker to GitHub; even if you haven't heard that, I'm here to report that issue tracking related to the DMARC working group's work has today migrated to GitHub. All existing issues were moved to their own repository here - https://github.com/ietf-wg-dmarc/dmarc-draftissues - and their issue numbers, submitter information, and other metadata was preserved as far as I can tell. The following repositories exist for works in flight, and new issues should be opened in the corresponding repository: - DMARCbis - https://github.com/ietf-wg-dmarc/draft-ietf-dmarc-dmarcbis - DMARC Aggregate Reporting - https://github.com/ietf-wg-dmarc/draft-ietf-dmarc-aggregate-reporting - DMARC Failure Reporting - https://github.com/ietf-wg-dmarc/draft-ietf-dmarc-failure-reporting I attempted to transfer an issue from dmarc-draftissues to draft-ietf-dmarc-dmarcbis, and while the transfer was successful, I noticed that the issue number changed from 123 to 39, so I abandoned any further work in that regard so as to avoid a massive "Issue X is now Y" message. I hope the above is clear, but if not, I'll try to answer any questions you have, or funnel them to the people who should be able to answer them. -- *Todd Herr * | Technical Director, Standards and Ecosystem *e:* [email protected] *m:* 703.220.4153 This email and all data transmitted with it contains confidential and/or proprietary information intended solely for the use of individual(s) authorized to receive it. If you are not an intended and authorized recipient you are hereby notified of any use, disclosure, copying or distribution of the information included in this transmission is prohibited and may be unlawful. Please immediately notify the sender by replying to this email and then delete it from your system.
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