Thanks Elwyn,
> The document is fine except that I think it would be appropriate to
> give a brief explanation of the reason for the change
Ah, yes, erm 😊
I understand why you're interested. Of course, we don't normally explain why
IANA policies are selected.
There's been a fair amount of debate on the list, and the result was we arrived
at wanting these policies. I'd prefer not try to summarise how/why the WG ended
up like this.
> and to clarify what
> paths might be available to the expert if s/he decides to go outside the
> SHOULD in bullet of s.1
I had a couple of rounds of discussion on this with Alvaro. That led us to move
nearly every SHOULD to become a MUST, and just two remain.
As well as being the pen-holder for the document, I'm also one of the DEs, so I
want to be a bit careful discussing the text that governs how I'm supposed to
act.
My reading of this is:
2. The Designated Experts SHOULD only consider requests that arise
from I-Ds that have already been accepted as Working Group
documents or that are planned for progression as AD Sponsored
documents in the absence of a suitably chartered Working Group.
This allows consideration of other sources of requests. The alternate would be
to say "The DE MAY consider requests that arise from I-Ds that have not been
accepted by a working group, or other forms of documentation." That's not very
helpful. But, I think the important point is that bullet 4 covers what would
happen.
8. In the event that the document is a Working Group document or is
AD Sponsored, and that document fails to progress to publication
as an RFC, the Working Group chairs or AD SHOULD contact IANA to
coordinate about marking the code points as deprecated.
This is actually guidance to the WG chairs and not the DE. The point here is, I
think, that the code points don't need to be marked as deprecated, but it would
be good practice. It's not clear to me why chairs wouldn't want to mark such a
code point as deprecated, but "MUST" seems a bit strong.
> Minor issues:
> s2.1, bullet2:
I think this refers to the above?
Cheers,
Adrian
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