[Tmrg-interest] IRSG Review: draft-irtf-tmrg-metrics-09
Tony Li
tli at cisco.com
Fri Jun 22 16:00:58 PDT 2007
Hi all,
This is a review of draft-irtf-tmrg-metrics-09, in accordance with
draft-irtf-rfcs-01, section 5.2.2. This review raises two issues
(see [Issue x] below) that should be resolved prior to proceeding
with publication.
This document is very well written. I found the text to be clear,
concise, direct and very comprehensible. Where the text gets
specific, there is ample reference to other detailed explanations.
Any researcher entering this field for the first time would find this
document very accessible and an excellent introduction to the area.
The document has had ample technical review in the research group.
Previous editions of this document and their publication dates:
00 August 2005
01 October 2005
02 June 2006
03 June 2006
04 August 2006
05 November 2006
06 December 2006
07 February 2007
08 March 2007
09 March 2007
There is a change log included in the document that is two full pages
and includes the names of the many contributors. The acknowledgments
section also highlights the breadth of contribution and review that
the document has received, with 17 individuals listed.
Section 5.1 requirements:
* There must be a statement in the abstract identifying it as
the product of the RG
Present
* There must be a paragraph near the beginning (for example, in
the introduction) describing the level of support for publication.
Example text might read: "this document represents the consensus of
the FOOBAR RG" or "the views in this document were considered
controversial by the FOOBAR RG but the RG reached a consensus that
the document should still be published".
[Issue 1] Present in the abstract. This text should be replicated
into the body of the document. Replacing the last paragraph of the
introduction with a copy of the last paragraph from the abstract
should suffice.
* The breadth of review the document has received must also be
noted. For example, was this document read by all the active
contributors, only three people, or folks who are not "in" the RG but
are expert in the area?
It is clear from the number of contributors that the document was
widely read.
* It must also be very clear throughout the document that it is
not an IETF product and is not a standard.
This is as clear as can be expressed within the context of an
Internet draft. It should be noted that Internet drafts necessarily
have a substantial amount of IETF boilerplate.
* If an experimental protocol is described, appropriate usage
caveats must be present.
No protocol is described.
* If the protocol has been considered in an IETF working group
in the past, this must be noted in the introduction as well.
No protocol is described.
* There should be citations and references to relevant research
publications.
The references fill 4.5 pages and are frequently cited throughout
the text. Not being a subject matter expert, I am not prepared to
judge their relevancy. [Issue 2] It should be noted that as of the
time of this review, several of the references are now outdated.
These can easily be found through the idnits tool. These should be
updated before publication.
Tony Li
co-chair, Routing Research Group
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