[Internal-cg] Public comment period

Russ Housley housley at vigilsec.com
Thu Jul 9 23:10:25 UTC 2015


I think that 30 days is sufficient.  There are many things that are less than 30 days in IETF processes, but I understand that other groups use longer time frames.  The ICG could really use the additional 10 days to process the comments.  We know that the vast majority of the comments will come in on the final days.

Russ


On Jul 9, 2015, at 6:30 PM, Alissa Cooper wrote:

> We had a preliminary discussion in Buenos Aires about the length of our public comment period and I’d like to continue that here.
> 
> Our last call of this month is on July 29. If we agree on that call that we’re ready to put the combined proposal to public comment, then we’ll be looking at a launch around July 31 (giving a day or two to prep the web site and other materials after the call). A 40-day comment period would then end on September 8. That would provide 7 working days between the end of the public comment period and our F2F meeting to analyze the public comments and coalesce them in some form for discussion at the F2F. This is very tight timing, but doable in my opinion. So I think we should make this the provisional plan, of course subject to change if we need to change it.
> 
> Thoughts?
> 
> Alissa
> 




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