On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 1:13 PM, Christopher Morrow
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Fri, Dec 3, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Karen Seo <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Date: Fri, 3 Dec 2010 12:02:42 -0500
>>> To: Andrei Robachevsky <[email protected]>, Sandra Murphy
>>> <[email protected]>, Chris Morrow <[email protected]>
>>> From: Karen Seo <[email protected]>
>>> Subject: Re: [sidr] Certificate Policy -- last change
>>> Cc: kseo
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>>> Andrei -- Yes, I was planning to submit another draft that incorporated
>>> this and any other changes that were requested during the WGLC.
>
> ah, cool.
>
>>>
>>> Sandy, Chris -- Is the WGLC completed for this draft?
>
> I don't believe I've seen one for the sidr-cp doc... we should do
> that, if all of the above is completed, spin a new draft ver then we
> can WGLC it?

oops, forgot:
-Chris
<wg-co-chair-ski-hat == on>

>>>
>>> Thank you,
>>> Karen
>>>
>>>> I believe these changes have not been incorporated in the I-D yet. Could
>>>> this be done and a WGLC requested please?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>>
>>>> Andrei
>>>>
>>>> Andrei Robachevsky wrote on 18/11/10 3:05 PM:
>>>>>
>>>>>  This change works for me, I support the request for the WGLC for this
>>>>>  document.
>>>>>
>>>>>  Andrei
>>>>>
>>>>>  Karen Seo wrote on 16/11/10 4:31 PM:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Sandy, Chris -- If there are no complaints by the end of this week
>>>>>> about
>>>>>>  the proposed change below, we will have addressed all known comments
>>>>>> and
>>>>>>  request that you declare WGLC done on the Certificate Policy.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  All -- Based on input from Geoff Huston and Randy Bush, we propose to
>>>>>>  change the 2nd paragraph of the Overview as follows.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  From:
>>>>>>   "The structure of the RPKI is modeled on the existing organizational
>>>>>>    structure that is already responsible for IP address and AS number
>>>>>>    resource allocation. In this allocation hierarchy, IANA allocates
>>>>>>    resources to five Regional Internet Registries (RIRs), each of which
>>>>>>    manages address and AS number allocation within a defined
>>>>>>    geopolitical region. The RIRs in turn allocate resources to Internet
>>>>>>    Service Providers, to subscribers with so-called provider-
>>>>>>    independent ("portable") allocations, and in some regions, to
>>>>>>    National Internet Registries (NIRs). (The term LIR is used in some
>>>>>>    regions to refer to what other regions define as an ISP. Throughout
>>>>>>    the rest of this document we will use the term ISP to simplify
>>>>>>    references to these entities.)"
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  To:
>>>>>>   "The structure of the RPKI is congruent with the number resource
>>>>>>    allocation framework of the Internet. The IANA allocates number
>>>>>>    resources for special purposes [RFC5736], to Regional Internet
>>>>>>    Registries (RIRs), and to others.  The RIRs, in turn, manage the
>>>>>>    allocation of number resources to end users, Internet Service
>>>>>>    Providers, and others."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>  Thank you,
>>>>>>  Karen
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
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