2018-01-15-rsoc-minutes
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RFC SERIES OVERSIGHT COMMITTEE (RSOC)
January 15, 2018 RSOC Meeting
Reported by: Cindy Morgan, IETF Secretariat
ATTENDEES
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Nevil Brownlee
Heather Flanagan (RSE, non-voting)
Joel Halpern
Cindy Morgan (Scribe, non-voting)
Martin Thomson
REGRETS
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Sarah Banks (Chair)
Tony Hansen
Bob Hinden
Adam Roach
Robert Sparks (Lead)
Portia Wenze-Danley (IAOC Liaison, non-voting)
MINUTES
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0. Review of minutes
The minutes of the 16 November 2017 meeting remain under review.
1. RPC stats
The RSOC briefly reviewed the RPC's publication states for 2017:
- Documents Submitted: 267 (6092 pages)
* In 2016, 284 documents (7834 pages) were submitted.
- Documents Published: 263 (6589 pages)
* In 2016, 310 documents (8097 pages) were published
Heather Flanagan noted that she expects 2018 to start out with a heavy
load as Cluster 238 is released. The RPC has been doing early work on
this cluster as time allows.
2. RPC evaluation for 2017 - planning
Heather Flanagan reported that no one has raised any concerns about
her proposal for the RPC's 2017 evaluation, so she will proceed as
planned.
3. Original RFCs at ISI
Heather Flanagan reported that there is a new director at ISI, Terry
Benzel, who seems open to talking about the original paper copies of
RFCs. Heather has asked if ISI would be willing to hand these copies
over to the Computer History Museum, and will let the RSOC know when
she has more information.
4. Number of authors
Heather Flanagan reported that there is currently an Internet-Draft
with 23 listed authors. The RSE currently recommends no more than five
authors on an RFC, but enforcement of that is up to the IESG. The
idnits tool was recently updated to offer a warning when more than
five authors are listed on a draft.
Heather Flanagan asked at what point the RSE should refuse to publish
a document with an excessive number of authors. The RSOC members on
the call agreed that 23 is an unmanageable number of authors to go
through the AUTH48 process.
5. Document changes after new format and unofficial repositories
Heather Flanagan noted that the community needs to be aware (and
adjust their tools accordingly) that once the new RFC format is in
place, the RFC output may change if bugs are discovered in the
rendering code that results in discrepancies between the XML and the
output.
Heather Flanagan suggested changing the RSS feed to include updated-
due-to-format RFCs as they are republished, and/or making special
publication announcements when an RFC is republished.
Heather Flanagan will draft a note to the community about this issue.
The note will be sent out before the first RFCs using the new format
are published.
6. AOB
Nevil Brownlee reported that he is working with Adrian Farrel on the
ISE transition.
Martin Thomson is working with the IAB on a document about the future
of the Independent Series.