I think we should keep the gap analysis current with what ever gaps
still are present. Maybe move addressed gaps to a 'handled' section of
the draft. This way we have a history of what the gap analysis drove to
completion. Once all gaps are handled THEN we let it expire.
Bob
On 10/22/2016 07:16 AM, Diego R. Lopez wrote:
Hi Adrian,
I tend to agree with you on this. Just let me note that some material
of the gap analysis could be incorporated somewhere else, in the
documents that reference it and are going to follow the path to RFC.
I’d like the authors of those documents consider the possibility if we
finally agree to go as you suggest.
Be goode,
On 11 Oct 2016, at 23:19 , Adrian Farrel <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi I2NSF,
Our charter says...
The I2NSF working group's deliverables include:
o A single document covering use cases, problem statement, and gap
analysis document. This document will initially be produced for
reference
as a living list to track and record discussions: the working
group may
decide to not publish this document as an RFC.
We split this work into draft-ietf-i2nsf-problem-and-use-cases and
draft-ietf-i2nsf-gap-analysis.
It looks to me that the Problem Statement and Use Cases document is
something
that the WG wants to push to RFC (please correct me if I'm wrong),
but I am less
certain about the Gap Analysis.
While the Gap Analysis is good work and has definitely helped us
understand our
direction, I don't see a lot of value in publishing it as an RFC. My
proposal
is, therefore, to keep it alive as a WG draft while it is useful
reference
material, and then to let it expire. Expired drafts still remain
available in
the IETF Tools repository, so it would not be lost forever.
What do you all think?
Does someone have a strong reason to publish it as an RFC?
Thanks,
Adrian (per pro Linda)
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