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timers for RFC Ed Queue state labels are inaccurate
Describe the issue
When documents in the RFC Editor's Queue are listed on a working group's document page, they have a timer label that says "In state for NN days; goal is <60 days." However, the number of days shown is for the document's entire time in the queue, not for the state shown. The placement of the timer label implies that it is referring to the queue state. For example, a document's queue state label says "AUTH48" and the timer label next to it says "In state for 133 days; goal is < 60 days", but the document has only been in AUTH48 for 28 days. If there was ever a goal for AUTH48, it was 2 days, but there's not an official goal now. For the example here, the label should say "In state for 28 days".
I'm not sure where the goal of "<60 days" came from. The current SLA specifies service levels for RFC Editor-controlled Time (RET), which is the time a document spends in EDIT and RFC-EDITOR states, but these levels change depending on how many pages are in the queue. Perhaps the "goal is <60 days" text should be dropped.
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