At 11:36 AM 9/10/2001, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > An individual draft such as draft-etal-beep-soap-04
> > should not be published as an RFC, let alone a proposed standard,
> > without first chartering a working group on the general issue of
> > transporting SOAP.
>
>I disagree, and think that the general issue of transporting BEEP, which
>necessarily will encompass transports other than TCP/IP, is definitely
>outside the scope of the IETF. This one piece is here because we're the
>ones who know how to do it.
Indeed.
The IETF has a long history of permitting documents to be made
standards-track, without first having a working group.
It is also worth noting that, so far, all we have been hearing are
questions about the protocol, rather than criticisms that it was done badly.
d/
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