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Francois Audet wrote:
What about SIPS, which is already in hitchiker's guide, and which is waiting on outbound because of a normative reference?

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    *From:* DRAGE, Keith (Keith) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    *Sent:* Tuesday, October 30, 2007 01:01
    *To:* Avshalom Houri; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    *Subject:* RE: [RAI] RAI review of draft-ietf-sip-hitchhikers-guide-03

    (As WG chair)
Just a note that I should have included with the WGLC. The intention with this document is to republish on a recurring
    basis, and therefore to keep it up to date (say once a year or so).
The 1st versions is intended to include gruu, outbound and ice, but
    apart from that, anything that is not published in that timeframe
    will probably be removed unless there is exceptional justification
    for keeping it, with the idea that it will appear in the next version.

This is news to me...

What I thought would happen is that we have references to everything in the guide, and when the guide appears as an RFC, whatever references are at RFC status at that time, get RFC numbers. Everything else is referenced as an I-D.

I think you are suggesting that, instead, when we send this to IESG, we remove any content and references associated with documents which are not on track to publication around the same timeframe as hitchhikers guide itself. Indeed it will require us to change those references to normative in order to get rfc-editor to do a REF hold on hitchhikers till its dependencies clear.

If my interpretation is correct, my next question is whether this applies to just the core specs or all of the specs.

I personally would rather leave the document as is - include everything, and recognize that some references will be drafts rather than RFCs when hitchhikers is published. Next round of hitchhikers will have more of them as RFCs.

-Jonathan R.

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