Re: [rfc-i] 3rd party SDO cross-referencing of IETF work (was: Re: Chair/datatracker tracking expired WG documents ?)

"Pascal Thubert (pthubert)" <pthubert=40cisco.com@dmarc.ietf.org> Mon, 28 March 2022 16:16 UTC

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Subject: Re: [rfc-i] 3rd party SDO cross-referencing of IETF work (was: Re: Chair/datatracker tracking expired WG documents ?)
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From: "Pascal Thubert \(pthubert\)" <pthubert=40cisco.com@dmarc.ietf.org>

Hello Eric,

The initial question was about referencing I-Ds and that focus seems now lost.

If I may return to subject: The issue is with RFC 3160 that says:

      An Internet Draft is NOT a means of "publishing" a specification;
      specifications are published through the RFC mechanism ...
      Internet Drafts have no formal status, and are subject to change
      or removal at any time.  Under no circumstances should an Internet

      Draft be referenced by any paper, report, or Request-for-Proposal,

      nor should a vendor claim compliance with an Internet Draft.

Many people outside the IETF read this literally. Never reference an I-D. Though we do reference I-Ds in our own RFCs. This is inconsistent.
The ask is that we reword RFC 3160 to say something like : “ANY normative document inside or outside the IETF MAY reference non-normatively an I-D but MUST NOT reference an I-D normatively.”
I fail to see why non-normative document should be barred to reference I-Ds. Many times they do and we have no control nor say on that. We make it possible by retaining the drafts on the datatracker.

Sometimes someone raises the issue with the status of I-Ds and we get into endless discussions, I faced that again recently at ETSI.

What so you think?

Pascal



From: Eric Rescorla <ekr@rtfm.com>
Sent: vendredi 25 mars 2022 18:23
To: Joel Halpern Direct <jmh.direct@joelhalpern.com>
Cc: Pascal Thubert (pthubert) <pthubert@cisco.com>om>; wgchairs@ietf.org; rfc-interest@rfc-editor.org
Subject: Re: [rfc-i] 3rd party SDO cross-referencing of IETF work (was: Re: Chair/datatracker tracking expired WG documents ?)

I agree with Joel. This will necessarily be incomplete (I suspect very incomplete).

If we were to do anything here it would be to ask if there was some action we could take to get Google Scholar or the like to accurately detect this case and note it.

-Ekr




On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 6:42 AM Joel Halpern Direct <jmh.direct@joelhalpern.com<mailto:jmh.direct@joelhalpern.com>> wrote:
I consider that tracking in-pointing references is not a task we want to
take on.
Unless you are running something like ResearchGate, it is almost
impossible to get right and current.

Making sure other folks point to the right thing is not something we can
do.  Heck, the bigger issue of getting folks to make changes when we
obsolete RFCs is outside our ability.

Yours,
Joel

On 3/25/2022 8:56 AM, Pascal Thubert (pthubert) wrote:
> Hello Joel
>
> You got the proposal wrong.
>
> The proposal was:
>
> ANY standard in or out IETF MAY reference non-normatively an I-D but MUST NOT reference them normatively. Non-IETF standards SHOULD register their use of I-Ds, be it to be informed if the draft becomes RFC so they can decide when and how to append their standard.
>
> This seems fully compatible with your words below, so I see that we are in fact in agreement. Do I miss something?
>
> Pascal
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Joel M. Halpern <jmh@joelhalpern.com<mailto:jmh@joelhalpern.com>>
>> Sent: vendredi 25 mars 2022 12:02
>> To: 'Toerless Eckert' <tte@cs.fau.de<mailto:tte@cs.fau.de>>; Pascal Thubert (pthubert)
>> <pthubert@cisco.com<mailto:pthubert@cisco.com>>
>> Cc: wgchairs@ietf.org<mailto:wgchairs@ietf.org>; rfc-interest@rfc-editor.org<mailto:rfc-interest@rfc-editor.org>
>> Subject: Re: 3rd party SDO cross-referencing of IETF work (was: Re:
>> Chair/datatracker tracking expired WG documents ?)
>>
>> You have missed the big problem.
>>
>> There is a reason that having external standards normatively reference I-Ds
>> is difficult / problematic.  (And I hav edone it even though it is against
>> the rules.) There may well be significant, even incompatible changes between
>> even a late stage I-D and an RFC.  An external reference relying on the I-D
>> would be incorrect.  And it is not enough to just say "well they should write
>> it so as to reference whatever the I-D becomes, since they would need to look
>> at the changes to see if they were wanted.
>>
>> Yours,
>> Joel
>>
>> On 3/25/2022 6:48 AM, 'Toerless Eckert' wrote:
>>> Added rfc-interest. Not sure this is ideal set of lists, but hopefully
>>> better
>>>
>>> I think i have a proposal that would not only solve (i hope) what
>>> Pascal is concerned about, but would also be (IMHO) very useful for the RFC
>> series:
>>>
>>> How about we do crearte on datatracker a mechanism to officially
>>> register a third-party reference to a particular IETF document. Draft or
>> RFC.
>>>
>>> Everybody who writes an external document could create such a third-party
>> reference.
>>> We'd have to discuss access control if its abused.
>>>
>>> The one benefit (which i was interested in) would be that we would
>>> finally start getting some inight if/where our documents are being
>>> used elsewhere in the industry. Especially given how a lot of industry
>>> bodies  work with closed documents, it is completely impossible to
>>> just scrape the Internet to find uses (as its "kinda" done in the
>>> research world). Especially now that we're trying to reach out to more
>>> external SDO in IoT, Media operations or other industrial verticals,
>> something like this would hopefully be timely.
>>>
>>> The other benefit would be that whoever creates the reference would
>>> (automatically) get status updates about the document. So the foreign
>>> SDO document editor or manager could use this to track the IETF reference
>> and status.
>>>
>>> Depending on what we put into such "foreign reference" (to be filled
>>> out when it's created/updated), we would likely be able to satisfy more
>> work-flows.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>       Toerless
>>>
>>> On Fri, Mar 25, 2022 at 10:28:20AM +0000, Pascal Thubert (pthubert) wrote:
>>>> Along the same line (though a different problem that we'd need to fork as
>> a separate thread) is our wording for IETF references.
>>>> At the moment we indicate that external specs (think say IEEE) must not
>> reference drafts. But when the draft stalls before RFC, this makes the
>> reference completely unusable. Makes no sense to me, and hardly reflected in
>> practice. A better practice would be how we eat our own dogfood, which is
>> that a draft must not be a normative reference when standard X is published,
>> whether by IETF or else.
>>>>
>>>> Interested in following that up too? If so please fork.
>>>>
>>>> Note: this can effectively hurt. Within the last year or 2, I faced that
>> issue with both IEEE and ETSI. At ETSI it was mostly theoretical and we kinda
>> forced our way to reference I-drafts arguing that the doc we are writing is
>> not a standard. OTOH, at IEEE that was harder. We had text in 802.11md about
>> the proxy ARP function and the fact that there's also IPv6 to care about.
>> Incidentally, the text cited a draft in progress for the proxy ND operation
>> (now RFC 8929) as an informational reference (all non-IEEE references are
>> informational). At the last minute, the whole change was removed from .11md
>> on the grounds that the I-D reference was not RFC, and the text was frozen
>> for publication. At that time, the I-draft had been waiting for its turn in
>> the RFC Editor queue for months. The RFC was pulled from the RFC editor queue
>> and published within weeks after the freeze. I discovered the .11 removal
>> only later, appealed, but the freeze is immutable.
>>>>
>>>> Keep safe;
>>>>
>>>> Pascal
>>>>
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> From: WGChairs <wgchairs-bounces@ietf.org<mailto:wgchairs-bounces@ietf.org>> On Behalf Of Henk
>>>>> Birkholz
>>>>> Sent: vendredi 25 mars 2022 10:40
>>>>> To: Valery Smyslov <valery@smyslov.net<mailto:valery@smyslov.net>>; 'Toerless Eckert'
>>>>> <tte@cs.fau.de<mailto:tte@cs.fau.de>>; 'Tools Team Discussion' <tools-discuss@ietf.org<mailto:tools-discuss@ietf.org>>;
>>>>> wgchairs@ietf.org<mailto:wgchairs@ietf.org>
>>>>> Subject: Re: Chair/datatracker tracking expired WG documents ?
>>>>>
>>>>> Coincidentally, I was expressing the expressing the exact same
>>>>> sentiment in a side-discussion two days ago. I'd really appreciate
>>>>> that feature, both as a chair and a contributor.
>>>>>
>>>>> On 25.03.22 09:04, Valery Smyslov wrote:
>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Is there a way for datatracker on a WG's page to (automatically)
>>>>>>> show
>>>>> expired WG documents ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I have one such draft in my WG and it wouldn't show up on the WG
>>>>> page.
>>>>>>> Of course, in general one may not want to bother about expired
>>>>>>> drafts unless explicitly added, but for WG document IMHO, it would
>>>>>>> be great if they would automatically show up in in the WG section
>>>>>>> unless their status is maybe accordingly updated or the like
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I also think this feature would be useful, because now the expired
>>>>>> WG document is not shown at all at the WG page and it's sometimes
>>>>>> difficult to find it (you need to remember the name).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Regards,
>>>>>> Valery.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>>        Toerless
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>

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