Document: draft-ietf-morg-fuzzy-search-03.txt Reviewer: Brian Carpenter Review Date: 2010-12-02 IETF LC End Date: 2010-12-07 IESG Telechat date: Summary: Almost ready (minor issue) -------- Minor issue: ------------ I think this should be marked 'Updates: 3501'. It extends the formal syntax of search-key, which should have ' "FUZZY" / ' inserted on page 89 of RFC 3501. Comments: --------- I used this review as a test case for draft-iab-extension-recs-02, which is currently out for community comment. I'm prejudiced, but I found it useful as a check list for reviewing an extension, and I also concluded that the extension is indeed well defined. Just after the abstract there is a note that starts: "A revised version of this draft document will be submitted to the RFC editor as a Proposed Standard for the Internet Community." It doesn't really matter, as this note will be removed anyway, but that sentence simply doesn't compute. I-Ds are submitted to the IESG, not to the RFC Editor, for consideration as standards track documents. Assuming the IESG approves it, the document will be forwarded (not "submitted") to the RFC Editor for publication. And the document itself will never say that it is a Proposed Standard; all it will say, if approved, is "This is an Internet Standards Track document."