From: Robert Thurlow (Robert.Thurlow@eng.sun.com)
Date: 12/19/02-04:14:23 PM Z
Date: Thu, 19 Dec 2002 15:14:23 -0700 (MST) From: Robert Thurlow <Robert.Thurlow@eng.sun.com> Subject: Regarding draft-thurlow-nfsv4-repl-mig-design-00.txt Message-ID: <Roam.SIMC.2.0.6.1040336063.27509.thurlow@jurassic.eng> > Rob submitted the "Server-to-Server Replication/Migration Protocol > Design Principles" document as an Internet Draft back in June: > > http://www.ietf.org/internet-drafts/draft-thurlow-nfsv4-repl-mig-design-00.txt > > But it doesn't appear on the WG charter page and it'll expire > and disappear unless it gets an RFC number. > > Any plans to make this doc more permanent or are we > still discussing the requirements ? Since I got comments from Mike Eisler on this last week and since we're still not going strong on implementation work, we're still discussing contents. I have some edits which I plan to submit to the IETF before the Christmas break, and I would like to publish this as a working group draft, rather than as a personal draft as I did. I expect I will submit this as "draft-ietf-nfsv4-repl-mig-design-00.txt"; the new name forces the -00 numbering. Should this be an RFC? Probably an informational RFC some day, but it looks a long way from that now. A requirements document will help when it's available. Rob T
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