Re: Proposals for Concluding LDUP
"Felix Gaehtgens" <[email protected]> Wed, 08 Jan 2003 10:09:02 +0000
| Newsgroups | gmane.ietf.ldup |
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| Organization | Britannia Building Society |
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Hi! I'm actually for proposal 1. I don't believe that this will distract so much from the LCUP effort, and I believe that what was created is important enough to justify not only in keeping it, but making another effort at trying to find consensus. Let's not forget that LDUP, if it materialises in whichever form, could be considered as one of the "best thing invented since sliced bread" in the Directory world. I cannot see why it would be distracting from LCUP. If we need more people, let's see where we can get some more volunteers to take on/over work. - Felix -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Apple Sent: Thursday, December 12, 2002 3:57 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Proposals for Concluding LDUP As mentioned in the proposed WG meeting minutes, there are currently two proposals on the table for concluding LDUP: 1) A proposal from the co-chairs. Summarized as follows: A) Publish LCUP spec as Proposed Standard after successful passage of a WG Last Call. B) Publish remaining WG documents as either Informational or Experimental after resolving gross inconsistencies and explicitly identifying areas where the WG was unable to achieve consensus in those documents. C) Reference X.500 BAC in the General Usage Profile as well as the X.500 Administrative Model (perhaps from the drafts by Steven L. and Kurt Z., perhaps directly from the X.500 Recommendations themselves) D) Reference X.500 BAC and Administrative Model in other WG documents as needed. E) Documents should enter WG Last Call on or before the July 2003 IETF Meeting. F) Conclude LDUP when last document is published as an RFC. 2) A proposal from Mark Wahl. Summarized as follows: A) Publish LCUP as a Proposed Standard after successful passage of WG Last Call. B) Conclude LDUP once LCUP spec is published as an RFC. C) Convert all WG documents to individual I-D contributions and allow editors to work out consensus (or not) outside of the context of a WG. I have spoke with a number of folks who have opinions about the pros and cons of either approach. Please post your views to the list on the pros and cons of these approaches and indicate which way you are leaning at this time. Also please feel free to post your observations about any inaccuracies in the summaries of the proposals above. Chris Apple - Principal Architect DSI Consulting, Inc. mailto:[email protected] http://www.dsi-consulting.com Visit our website at http://www.britannia.co.uk This Email and any attachments contains confidential information and is intended solely for the individual to whom it is addressed. If this Email has been misdirected, please notify the author as soon as possible. If you are not the intended recipient you must not disclose, distribute, copy, print or rely on any of the information contained, and all copies must be deleted immediately. Whilst we take reasonable steps to try to identify any software viruses, any attachments to this e-mail may nevertheless contain viruses which our anti-virus software has failed to identify. You should therefore carry out your own anti-virus checks before opening any documents. Britannia Building Society will not accept any liability for damage caused by computer viruses emanating from any attachment or other document supplied with this e-mail. Britannia Building Society reserves the right to monitor and archive all e-mail communications through its network. No representative or employee of Britannia Building Society has the authority to enter into any contract on behalf of Britannia Building Society by email. Britannia Building Society is a member of the General Insurance Standards Council. Britannia Building Society is regulated by the Financial Services Authority and advises on and sells the life assurance, pension and unit trust products provided only by the Britannic marketing group. Britannia Building Society, Britannia House, Leek, Staffs, ST13 5RG.