Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) M. Yevstifeyev
Request for Comments: 6393 September 2011
Obsoletes: 4693
Category: Informational
ISSN: 2070-1721
Moving RFC 4693 to Historic
Abstract
This document moves RFC 4693 to Historic status. It also obsoletes
RFC 4693.
Status of This Memo
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published for informational purposes.
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1. Introduction
This document moves RFC 4693 [RFC4693] to Historic status. It also
obsoletes that document.
2. Moving RFC 4693 to Historic Status
RFC 4693 [RFC4693] established the IETF Operational Notes (IONs)
series of documents on the experimental basis [RFC3933]. This series
was intended to discuss the set of procedures that the IETF follows,
but for which the RFC publication process is an inappropriate
documentation vehicle.
Per RFC 3933 [RFC3933], in March 2008, the IESG decided to terminate
the IONs process experiment [IESG-IONS]. This document moves RFC
4693 to Historic status, per [HISTORIC], to reflect experiment
closure. Please contact the IESG at <iesg@ietf.org> for further
details, including motivation for the termination and further destiny
of IONs.
3. Security Considerations
This document is of administrative nature only; therefore, there are
no security issues related to it.
4. Acknowledgments
Various discussions of, valuable comments on, and criticism of
previous versions of this document were provided by (in alphabetical
order) Harald Alvestrand, Brian Carpenter, Russ Housley, John
Klensin, Barry Leiba, and Subramanian Moonesamy. Harald Alvestrand
is also acknowledged for his work on RFC 4693.
5. References
5.1. Normative References
[RFC4693] Alvestrand, H., "IETF Operational Notes", RFC 4693,
October 2006.
5.2. Informative References
[IESG-IONS] Housley, R., "IETF Operational Notes", April 2008,
<http://www.ietf.org/old/2009/u/iesgcontent/ions.html>.
[HISTORIC] The IESG, "IESG Statement on Designating RFCs as
Historic", IESG Statement, June 2011,
<http://www.ietf.org/iesg/statement/designating-rfcs-as-
historic.html>.
[RFC3933] Klensin, J. and S. Dawkins, "A Model for IETF Process
Experiments", BCP 93, RFC 3933, November 2004.
Author's Address
Mykyta Yevstifeyev
8 Kuzovkov St., Apt. 25
Kotovsk
Ukraine
EMail: evnikita2@gmail.com