On Thu, 15 Jun 2000 13:11:08 EDT, "David A. Higginbotham" said:
> I think that is an excellant idea, or do I make a poor assumption that the
> author will always know where the discussion is taking place? Is there an
> 'authority' that knows where discussion for each and all drafts is taking
> place? just curious.
For many drafts, it's either the product of a working group, in which case
the address is known, or it's done as a private proposal, within the context
of a working group (some of the DNS I18N ones are in this category).
For other drafts, there may be a known mailing list that's a good place to
discuss it.
I would guess that the author should usuallly be able to suggest a venue -
if none is listed, it should probably default to the author's address.
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Valdis Kletnieks
Operating Systems Analyst
Virginia Tech
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