FWIW, IANA doesn't have a published expected turnaround time, but for
FCFS items like this it's not uncommon to take 1-2 weeks -- not because
of a delay in the FCFS process but because that queue has a small slice
of an overloaded server... ;-)

Joe

On 5/2/2016 2:59 PM, David Mazieres wrote:
> "Scharf, Michael (Nokia - DE)" <[email protected]> writes:
>
>> 1. Get an ExId from IANA. I think filling out
>> http://www.iana.org/form/protocol-assignment can be done in 5min. This
>> can be done by anybody interested in experimenting with TCP options,
>> because it is clear that there is a need to experiment with TCP
>> extensions prior to an official TCP option kind assignment by
>> IANA. RFC 6994 was written for that.
> Just to update everyone, I did actually submit an application for an
> ExID, though I haven't heard back yet.  To the extent possible, I'd like
> everyone to be happy with our efforts, but I also don't want to hold up
> TCP-ENO because of an ID allocation catch-22.
>
> I proposed that we keep on the current (squatting) path for now, but if
> at some point we are able to secure an ExID, then we can switch over to
> follow an RFC7413-like template.  Is that fair?
>
> David

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