- From: <umavs@ca.ibm.com>
- Date: Fri, 20 Sep 2002 16:14:23 -0400
- To: Harald Tveit Alvestrand <harald@alvestrand.no>, ietf-charsets@iana.org
- Cc: nancymac@ca.ibm.com, reuelr@ca.ibm.com, malaika@us.ibm.com
Harald: Guardianship is NECESSARY -- I am not questioning it at all. The current guardians are doing a good voluntary job. If you take the example of IBM-819 for 8859-1 as an alias, since the procedures are not clear, in the eyes of the requester 'should be' perfectly acceptable for registration. However, it may not be, from the view point of other factors that are not spelled out in the registration procedure. If it is not written down as such the assumption from the submitter's point of view is that it is permitted. Then we get the review comments saying it should not be allowed for reasons that are very valid from some perspective or the other. To the submitter of the request, this looks sort of arbitrary. Personally, I kind of like the freedom for any aliases for anything -- without requiring implementations to respect/understand anything but the primary names / ENUM values, and optionally understand any or none of the aliases. It will contribute to promoting the IETF protocols everywhere both on the Intranet side as well as the Internet side -- with all the positive benefits arising from such common use. They differ in "degrees of Openness" in interchange. Your point about 'IETF is voluntary effort from people willing to do the work' and your invite to propose drafts for revision are well-taken. Thanks for that reminder. Where does my request for aliases stand -- besides the two controversial ones? What do I have to do to get the non-controversial ones accepted? It is also well past the two weeks comments period. Best regards, Uma V.S. Umamaheswaran, Ph.D. Globalization Centre of Competency, IBM Canada Lab, 8200 Warden Avenue, B3/979, Markham, Ontario, L6G 1C7 Ph: +1 905-413-3474 (Tie 969); Fax:905 413 4903; Internet: umavs@ca.ibm.com; Notes: umavs@ibmca; VM: umavs@torolab2
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