On Wed, 29 Nov 2023, Warren Kumari wrote:

So, the IANA has a question:
IANA Question --> What about the registrations that currently reference RFC5933?

Should the registrations currently referencing RFC5933 be marked "OBSOLETE," 
"DEPRECATED," changed in
some other way, or left alone?

If IANA is asked to make changes to these registrations, IANA will add a link 
to the status change
document to the registrations."

Seeing as GOST R34.10-2001 and GOST R 34.11-94. GOST 34.10-2001 and GOST 
34.11-94 were deprecated by
the Orders of the Federal Agency for Technical Regulation and Metrology of 
Russia (Rosstandart) in
August 2012, and RFC5933 is being made historic (replaced by 
draft-makarenko-gost2012-dnssec which
describes how to use the GOST 2012 algs), I think that "OBSOLETE, see <new RFC 
number>" is best, but I
wanted the WG's input…

I don't think a pointer to the new RFC should be used, because we are not
re-assigning the code points. Let new code points point to the new RFC.

So just "DEPRECATED" I think ?

Paul

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