[TOOLS-DEVELOPMENT] How do counters reset in the datatracker

Roman Danyliw <rdd@cert.org> Thu, 16 May 2019 13:31 UTC

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Hi!

At the IESG retreat, there was a confusion in the IESG about how the timer listed next to the draft  (e.g., "for xxx days") in the datatracker is reset when a state or sub-state changes (see screenshot).  I was asked get clarity on the following:

** Which sub-state changes will trigger a reset to 0?

** Which state changes will trigger a reset to 0?

Thanks,
Roman