[Cbor] Reviews and shepherd for draft-ietf-cbor-cddl-more-control

Christian Amsüss <christian@amsuess.com> Mon, 08 April 2024 10:33 UTC

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Hello CBOR group,

thanks for the feedback so far on more-control; Carsten uploaded a
version incorporating the suggestion to remove .cbordet.

I'm still not getting a clear picture regarding the remainging document:

* Laurence, Ira and AJ, do you have optinions on the rest of the
  document?

* Those who have not commented so far: Could you chime in?

* We have not assigned a shepherd for this document yet, and I'm behind
  schedule already with the documents I am shepherding. Would any
  reviewer also be available as a shepherd? This explicitly also goes to
  those who have not taken that role so far, and I'm happy to support you
  if you're up for a new challenge!


Best regards
Christian


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