Hi, I support adoption of this document and will continue to contribute to it.
G. > On 10 Feb 2021, at 19:33, James Galvin <[email protected]> wrote: > > The Chairs would like to extend this CALL FOR ADOPTION because we’d like to > separate out an issue that has come up in the discussion of this adoption. > We are hoping that this clarity will address the concern that has been raised. > > This document actually covers two distinct issues. > > 1. A specification for jsContact. > 2. A proposal for migrating to jsContact from jCard. > > There are words suggesting that jCard would be deprecated as part of this and > the question has been raised on the list as to whether or not this is > actually a reality. > > The Chairs would like to propose that we separate out the question of whether > or not jCard will be deprecated. That is better considered as a separate > question. > > Since there is precedent in the IETF for documenting alternate ways of > meeting a requirement, here is what we propose. > > This CALL FOR ADOPTION is to commit to a specification of jsContact. The > specification would be permitted to document how one could migrate from jCard > to jsContact. The starting point for this work is > draft-loffredo-regext-rdap-jcard-deprecation-03. > > If this document is adopted, then we will need to consider the relationship > between the use of jsContact and jCard. The IESG will ask us this question > as part of considering the publication of any document we develop. This will > effect the potential status of the document, e.g., Proposed Standard vs > Experimental. More specifically, we will need to consider whether there is > support to migrate to something new given the legacy deployment. It is > appropriate to have this discussion within the working group. > > With all that in mind, here is the revised, extended CALL FOR ADOPTION: > > > This is a formal adoption request for “Using JSContact in Registration Data > Access Protocol (RDAP) JSON Responses”: > > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-loffredo-regext-rdap-jcard-deprecation/ > > This document will serve as the starting point for documenting jsContact. It > may also document how to migrate from jCard to jsContact, depending on the > consensus of the working group. > > Please review this draft to see if you think it is suitable for adoption by > REGEXT for the stated purpose, and comment to the list, clearly stating your > view. > > If adopted, the document will be renamed as follows: > draft-ietf-regext-rdap-jscontact. > > Please indicate if you are willing to contribute text, review text, or be a > document shepherd. > > Please also indicate any preference you have for a proposed milestone date. > > This call for adoption ends Monday, 22 February 2021. > > If there are no objections, and we receive enough consensus for adoption, the > chairs will consider this document adopted. > > Thanks, > > Your REGEXT co-chairs Antoin and Jim > > > > > On 18 Jan 2021, at 9:29, James Galvin wrote: > >> This is a formal adoption request for “Using JSContact in Registration Data >> Access Protocol (RDAP) JSON Responses”: >> >> https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-loffredo-regext-rdap-jcard-deprecation/ >> >> Please review this draft to see if you think it is suitable for adoption by >> REGEXT, and comment to the list, clearly stating your view. >> >> Please indicate if you are willing to contribute text, review text, or be a >> document shepherd. >> >> Please also indicate any preference you have for a proposed milestone date. >> >> This call for adoption ends Monday, 1 February 2021. >> >> If there are no objections, and we receive enough consensus for adoption, >> the chairs will consider this document adopted. >> >> Thanks, >> >> Your REGEXT co-chairs Antoin and Jim > -- Gavin Brown Head of Registry Services CentralNic Group plc (LSE:CNIC) https://centralnicregistry.com Cal: https://cnic.link/gbcalendar CentralNic Group plc is a company registered in England and Wales with company number 8576358. Registered Offices: Saddlers House, Gutter Lane, London EC2V 6BR. https://www.centralnic.com _______________________________________________ regext mailing list [email protected] https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/regext
