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Re: draft-aboba-radius-iana-04.txt



>    For registration requests where a Designated Expert should be
>    consulted, the responsible IESG area director should appoint the
>    Designated Expert.  The intention is that any allocation will be
>    accompanied by a published RFC.  But in order to allow for the
>    allocation of values prior to the RFC being approved for
>    publication, the Designated Expert can approve allocations once it
>    seems clear that an RFC will be published.  The Designated expert
>    will post a request to the AAA WG mailing list (or a successor
>    designated by the Area Director) for comment and review, including
>    an Internet-Draft. Before a period of 30 days has passed, The
>    Designated Expert will either approve or deny the registration
>    request and publish a notice of the decision to the AAA WG mailing
>    list or its successor, as well as informing IANA.  A denial notice
>    must be justified by an explanation ...

OK. I've copied this paragraph into the -05 draft. Elsewhere the
term "IETF Consensus" is used for allocations (e.g. Service-Type) that
require more scrutiny, such as an IETF Last Call.