IETF Internet-Draft¶
N-AALP is documented as an Internet-Draft for the Independent Submission stream (it does not represent IETF consensus and is not a standards-track document).
| artifact | path |
|---|---|
| Internet-Draft source (kramdown-rfc) | ietf/draft-bubblefish-naalp-00.md |
| IANA registration package | ietf/IANA.md |
| Submission runbook (datatracker + ISE + IANA) | ietf/SUBMISSION.md |
| Normative CDDL wire authority | spec/naalp-draft-00.cddl |
Building the draft¶
$ cd ietf
$ kramdown-rfc draft-bubblefish-naalp-00.md > draft-bubblefish-naalp-00.xml
$ xml2rfc draft-bubblefish-naalp-00.xml --text --html
The draft builds clean (no unused references, no over-length lines). Run idnits in "Submission
check" mode online at https://author-tools.ietf.org/idnits before submitting.
Submitting¶
The SUBMISSION.md runbook gives the exact, ordered steps — every process fact tagged WITNESSED
(with a primary-source URL) or RELAYED (verify before relying on it):
- Build and self-check the draft (Stage 0).
- Post the Internet-Draft via the datatracker (Stage 1).
- Email the Independent Submissions Editor (
rfc-ise@rfc-editor.org) with the checklist, including the assertion that no IANA allocation requires IETF Review or Standards Action (Stage 2). - IANA registrations — the media type
application/naalp+cbor(RFC 6838) and the five N-AALP registries (Specification Required), all carried in the draft's IANA Considerations (Stage 3).
Before you submit
Confirm the monitored editor email, choose the category (Informational or Experimental),
and re-check the live datatracker blackout dates and ISE identity — these change over time.