Re: [sidr] WGLC - draft-ietf-sidr-publication - ENDS: 08/18/2016 - August 18, 2016

Sandra Murphy <sandy@tislabs.com> Fri, 12 August 2016 22:22 UTC

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We’re getting close to the end date of this wglc and I have see no comments to the mailing list.

Given that this protocol is used in the RRDP protocol and this draft is normative in the RRDP delta-protocol draft, I’d think there would be some interest in reviewing it.

Remember.  Positive support for publication is needed.

—Sandy, speaking as one of the wg co-chairs

> On Aug 2, 2016, at 11:05 PM, Chris Morrow <morrowc@ops-netman.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> Good morning (european folks):
> This starts the 2 week (14 days or 336 hr) WGLC for:
>  https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-sidr-publication-08
> 
> Abstract content:
>  "This document defines a protocol for publishing Resource Public Key
>   Infrastructure (RPKI) objects.  Even though the RPKI will have many
>   participants issuing certificates and creating other objects, it is
>   operationally useful to consolidate the publication of those objects.
>   This document provides the protocol for doing so."
> 
> The document has made eight, at least, revisions in the WG discussion
> space, all comments are dealt with and it appears to be ready to
> ascend to the next tier of existence. Please give it a read through,
> and provide comments/direction in this thread.
> 
> Thanks!
> -chris
> co-chair