Re: [netmod] MD5 in ianach ex-RFC7317

Kent Watsen <kent@watsen.net> Wed, 10 February 2021 15:28 UTC

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Subject: Re: [netmod] MD5 in ianach ex-RFC7317
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> <tp>
> It happens in the TLS WG, for example, where the registries of security options are Expert Review and when an e-mail comes to IANA, which may be from outside the IETF, the reviewers raise it on the TLS list and if they are satisfied with the support, tell IANA to go ahead.

Gotcha.  Reviewer raises on list and returns result to IANA.  No I-D needed.

Thanks,
Kent