On 10/20/2011 11:07 AM, Eliot Lear wrote:
Todd,
To be clear, my goals for the work of the IETF and IANA have been simply to support the good works of this community as time invariably marches on. Nothing more. Nothing less. Understood. And based on the feedback I think maybe that I will recant my request to alter the existing doc. Let me respond further below. Anything that would disturb this community would not be an acceptable change, in my view.
However, as I believe you know, at this point in time, the draft is approved by the IESG and only small changes will be permitted.
Eliot
Elliot - What I think needs to be done is that we need to publish the draft and expand on it in a Management of the DB Draft which would be published as a second I-D. I also think that IANA is not the best place for this but it will work for now until the lawsuit gets around to naming it and ISOC. I don't think the case is winnable for Astrolabe unless they are talking about additional commentary in the book. The ISO Country and TZ codes are clearly not their property and since they are 'merely reporting on a value set by a legal authority' they also likely have no claim there. Also - what they were not aware of (no doubt their greed blinded them) that the NIH access model protected them from publication errors they may have made as well since as noted that data is property of the parties setting it. So my proposal is now that you continue with the document with the idea it will be updated and that supporting materials will be added. I would suggest a TZ Management Service draft as that umbrella document and underneath it do a User Access doc, a Provider Update doc, and maybe a document on UN interfaces as well. Todd -- Todd S. Glassey - CISM CIFI CTO Certichron Inc This message contains information which may be confidential and/or privileged. Unless you are the intended recipient (or authorized to receive for the intended recipient), you may not read, use, copy or disclose to anyone the message or any information contained in the message. If you have received the message in error, please advise the sender by reply e-mail and delete the message and any attachment(s) thereto without retaining any copies. Further we have a formal OPT OUT Policy posted on our website pertaining to the use of any Email Addresses gleaned or taken from any source, web, mailing lists, previous customer lists etc. In all instances we choose to formally OPT OUT and this notice constitutes formal disclosure that you may not collect, buy or sell or provide access to this email address or any pertaining to our DNS MX Record Publication License posted on the web at http://www-wp.certichron.com/?page_id=3947.