This question is now closed. With 7 indications of support - Mario Loffredo, Jasip Singh, Andy Newton, Scott Hollenbeck, James Gould, Pawel Kowalk, Maarten Wullink - and no objections, the document will be moved to being proposed for the Standards Track.
The Chairs believe this document is almost ready for its final WG Last Call before being submitted to the IESG. We ask that the author review the document one last time, in particular removing references to “the experiment”, and the requesting WGLC when a revised document has been published. Thanks to all for your support and the prior discussion that got us this result. Jorge, Antoin, and Jim On 7 Jan 2026, at 16:57, James Galvin wrote: > The question the Chairs are asking of the working group is, what should be > the intended status of the following working group document: > > Using JSContact in Registration Data Access Protocol (RDAP) JSON Responses > https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/draft-ietf-regext-rdap-jscontact/ > > Please respond on the list and indicate your preference for one of the > following: > > 1. Experimental - this is the current indicated status > > 2. Standards Track - this is the requested status > > 3. SOMETHING ELSE - please say what you prefer and why > > If you have questions or concerns that you want addressed before responding > to this question, please reply on the list to this message with your question > or concern. > > This question will remain open through at least Monday, 26 January. The > Chairs will review any open questions and responses, and assess consensus. > If necessary, if there is discussion in progress, the due date may be > extended. > > > BACKGROUND > > This is a brief summary of the process and concerns that has brought us to > re-opening the question of the status of this document. If you have > questions or need additional details, please do reply to this message and ask > on the list. > > When this document first came to the working group (in March 2021), we had > quite some discussion about the intended status over an extended period of > time. It was first put forward as a Standards Track document and remained > with that indication until Version 19, published in October 2024, when it was > decided by the Working Group that it should be an Experimental document. Now > at Version 23 it still indicates that intended status. > > At the time the decision to make it Experimental was made, the primary basis > for that decision is that the RDAP protocol, on the Standards Track, was > widely deployed and it mandated support for jCard. It was believed by a > majority that putting an alternative on the Standards Track would create > ambiguity among the installed base. It was agreed that before moving the > document onto the Standards Track we should create an experiment and test the > uptake. The request of the authors was to specify the experiment in the > document and include how to evaluate the success of the experiment. > > Absent any new information the Chairs have been maintained that decision of > the working group. > > At this time new information has come forward and so a formal request to > reconsider the status of this document is appropriate. During our meeting at > IETF124 the working group had a brief discussion of the new information. You > can review the Meetecho recording and transcript here, shortly after time > mark 36 minutes: > > https://meetecho-player.ietf.org/playout/?session=IETF124-REGEXT-20251106-1630 > > In addition to the continuing work by Mario Loffredo to implement the > specification, the jsContact specification has been published on the > Standards Track (https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9553.html) and the RPP > Working Group is considering the use of jsContact (see its mailing list and > meeting summaries). > > Please respond with your preference. > > Thank you, > > Jorge, Antoin, and Jim _______________________________________________ regext mailing list -- [email protected] To unsubscribe send an email to [email protected]
