On Sat, May 9, 2026 at 1:37 PM Brian E Carpenter <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I'm confused. I thought clusters were the result of unsatisfied normative
> references. That's a mathematical linkage that can only be broken by
> removing normative references, i.e. there is no other mitigation possible.
>
> What am I not understanding?
>

I'm honestly not sure what is going on here, because this seems to have
accreted a bunch of unrelated stuff and, as noted, a lot of these documents
have been published, as long as 5 years ago. Perhaps the RPC can shed some
light on this.

-Ekr



>
> Regards/Ngā mihi
>     Brian Carpenter
>
> On 10-May-26 03:18, Salz, Rich 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.
> >
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