[Tm-rid] Benjamin Kaduk's No Objection on charter-ietf-drip-00-01: (with COMMENT)

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Subject: [Tm-rid] Benjamin Kaduk's No Objection on charter-ietf-drip-00-01: (with COMMENT)
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Benjamin Kaduk has entered the following ballot position for
charter-ietf-drip-00-01: No Objection

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COMMENT:
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Are the proposed milestones for WG adoption of drafts or the WG finishing them?
(March 2020 seems very optimistic for the latter.)

   DRIP’s goal is to specify how RID can be made available in both Internet and
   local-only connected scenarios, especially in emergency situations. Some UAS

Also to make RID trustworthy?