All,
After somewhat of a longer hiatus on Peter's part (the WG last
call on one document seems to have drifted by and then dropped) and my part
(largely to do with increased workload), I have finally put together new
versions of each draft.
The proceeding is based on some correspondence between the ID
authors and Peter relating to some issues that were left on the burner, so
I wanted to summarize them here to add context.
Many suggestions by volunteer reviewers had been incorporated
into the help-help draft (and to a lesser extent the -ops draft) for
revision 01 of each document. However, discussion traffic faded after
their release.
One comment on -help-help had been raised by Olafur, located here:
http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/dnsop/current/msg05601.html
None of the versions of this draft address his comment, nor was there
any discernable (at least in the archives) comment made on it by others
on the WG list. I wanted to remind people about this one and see if the
silence meant that there wasn't an issue after all.
Next, there seemed to be no opposition in the working group meeting from
March 2007 to have both of these go to WGLC:
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/07mar/minutes/dnsop.txt
In the successive meeting, it looks like -help-help made it to WGLC:
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/07jul/minutes/dnsop.txt
Then there's the issue of IPv6 transport which seems to be heading towards
a separate draft. (I haven't asked about what happened to the LOA
discussions for AS112, but that's off topic to this email.)
In the Vancouver 2007 IETF, the -01 submissions were recognized:
http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/07dec/minutes/dnsop.txt
Anyways, the review trail picks up after that:
-Mohsen Souissi pointed out Mark Andrews' draft on local zones was renamed.
-Stephane Bortzmeyer was very keen that these drafts stated that we were
documenting current practices. I think the intention was to leave the door
wide open for a future ID on AS112 operations, aimed at addressing
outstanding issues (maybe adding zones, IPv6 transport, DNSSEC, etc).
-Stephane points out that there is no AS112 NOC contact in -help-help
(http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/dnsop/current/msg06006.html)
-Andrew Sullivan around the same time made some additional comments on -ops:
(http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/dnsop/current/msg05973.html)
Then it stops cold.
Peter Koch then provided some very useful comments on -help-help-01.
These are now rolled into 02.
Otherwise the -02 versions have taken the above into account.
Thanks,
wfms
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