Re: Naming convention for a WG I-D that returns to

Bob Hinden <bob.hinden@nokia.com> Fri, 30 July 2004 16:53 UTC

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Subject: Re: Naming convention for a WG I-D that returns to
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Bill,

At 03:46 AM 7/30/2004, Bill Manning wrote:

>clearly different rules apply, depending on whom makes the submission.
>
>for example, several individual submissions were made before this
>IETF and we (the authors) were told that we -MUST- use the name of
>one of th eauthors in the draft name... however, we see that other
>individual submissions are allowed to fabricate ID lables that do not
>reflect any of the authors or any WG.  e.g.
>
>draft-ymbk-downref-03.txt
>draft-kolkman-dnsext-dnssec-in-band-rollover-00

There are also some drafts by someone called "manyfolks":

   draft-manyfolks-sipping-ToIP-01.txt
   draft-manyfolks-nsis-nslp-QSpec-00.txt
   draft-ietf-sip-manyfolks-resource-07.txt

Bob


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