Working group last call
Barbara Fraser <byf@cert.org> Tue, 13 October 1998 18:38 UTC
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Date: Tue, 13 Oct 1998 14:33:18 -0400
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From: Barbara Fraser <byf@cert.org>
Subject: Working group last call
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draft-ietf-ssh-users-09.txt has just been published and I'd like to issue a working group last call for this document. Please take time to review it carefully and report to the list any critique. Two weeks should be sufficient and the authors have committed to incorporating any typos, etc. rapidly after close of the last call. So, we should be able to complete the document and submit it to the IESG for acceptance as an informational RFC. April, is there anything else I need to do? Since it's going informational we don't need an IETF last call, do we? Thanks, Barbara
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