Re: [tlp-interest] [Trustees] Boilerplate changes Required for TLP 4.0

Henk Uijterwaal <henk@ripe.net> Thu, 14 January 2010 09:20 UTC

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Subject: Re: [tlp-interest] [Trustees] Boilerplate changes Required for TLP 4.0
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Brian,

> I don't think the Trust has got the message. 
> The message is that the grace period needs to be extended until
> the tools are ready, as far as drafts are concerned.

For the IETF stream, the changes are a SHOULD and the current tools
produce drafts that are acceptable.  This effectively extends the
grace period forever.   For other documents, I think all contributors
are capable to make a quick hack in the TCL code and have it print the
right text until there is a version of xml2rfc that does this in a
nice way.


Henk

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