When work is done in the context of an IETF working group, then it is feasible to challenge the venue at the formation of the working group. Since "SOAP in BEEP" was not done in the context of an IETF working group, I believe challenges to the venue are appropriate. I believe that is one of the risks inherent in developing an IETF standard outside of the context of an IETF working group. Cheers, Geoff -----Original Message----- From: Dave Crocker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Subject: Re: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Proposed Standard the time for challenging the venue for this work was when it was initiated, not now.
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- RE: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Proposed Standard Christian Huitema
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- RE: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Proposed S... Dave Crocker
- Re: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Proposed Stand... Allison Mankin
- Re: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Proposed S... Dave Crocker
- Re: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Propos... Allison Mankin
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- RE: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Proposed Stand... Patrik F�ltstr�m
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- RE: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Proposed Standard Clemm, Geoff
- RE: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Proposed Standard Christian Huitema
- RE: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Proposed Standard Clemm, Geoff
- RE: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Proposed Standard Eamon O'Tuathail
- Re: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Proposed Standard Marshall T. Rose
- RE: Last Call: Using SOAP in BEEP to Proposed Standard Christian Huitema
