On Sat, May 9, 2026 at 8:18 AM Salz, Rich
<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> In Cluster C430, 24 documents are
> ready for publication (in PUB or AUTH48-DONE state) but have been
> stalled for over five months because one primary blocker
> (draft-ietf-tls-rfc8446bis) is stuck.
>
>
> Who creates a cluster?  Who can modify it? Rather than a complicated 
> brand-new procedure, we endow the IESG with the ability to tell the RPC to 
> remove a doc from a cluster.

I don't understand what this would mean. If an author of a doc wants
to get their doc out of the cluster they can do whatever modification
is needed (with potential recalling of consensus) to break the dep.
But so long as we don't change RFCs and require RFCs to cite RFCs when
published or just don't want to deal with changes to docs later after
referring docs have consensus we will have clusters.

Sincerely,
Watson

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