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RFC 1640                    POISED WG Report                   June 1994   The other open agenda item is the draft of a new charter for the IAB   and IETF and adoption of the charter by the ISOC.  This is the next   order of business for the POISED WG.Crocker                                                         [Page 6]RFC 1640                    POISED WG Report                   June 1994ATTACHMENT 1: Message from Vint Cerf to the IETF, et al.To: pgross@nis.ans.netCc: iab@isi.edu, iesg@NRI.Reston.VA.US, ietf@isi.edu,        internet-society-trustees:;@IETF.NRI.Reston.VA.US,        internet-society-members:;@IETF.NRI.Reston.VA.US,        isoc-interest@relay.sgi.comSubject: Request for RecommendationsDate: Wed, 12 Aug 92 21:46:48 -0400From: vcerf@NRI.Reston.VA.USMessage-Id:  <9208122146.aa10744@IETF.NRI.Reston.VA.US>To:      IETF ChairmanCC:      IAB, IETF, IRTF, ISOC Trustees, and ISOC MembersFrom:    President, Internet SocietySubject: Request for Recommendations on IAB/IETF/IRTF/ISOC ProceduresIntroduction   In June, 1992, The Internet Society Board of Trustees received a   proposed charter for an Internet Architecture Board to be created   within the Internet Society. The new Internet Architecture Board was   envisioned to be made up of the then current members of the Internet   Activities Board. The functions of the IETF and the IRTF would be   brought under the umbrella of the Internet Society as elements of the   newly chartered Internet Architecture Board. The Trustees voted to   accept the proposed charter, which is contained in RFC 1358.   In the period between June and July, a great deal of discussion   occurred both by email and at the IETF meeting in Boston about the   procedures by which the IAB, IETF, and IRTF should work together   under the general umbrella of the Internet Society. Among the many   points raised, three seemed particularly important to consider:      1. Procedures for making appointments to the Internet Architecture         Board.      2. Procedures for resolving disagreements among the IETF, IESG,         and IAB in matters pertaining to the Internet Standards.      3. Methods for ensuring that for any particular Internet Standard,         procedures have been followed satisfactorily by all parties         so that everyone with an interest has had a fair opportunity         to be heard.Crocker                                                         [Page 7]RFC 1640                    POISED WG Report                   June 1994   Effective discussion of these issues requires the availability of an   open venue, an opportunity to comment by email, and the possibility   of conducting face-to-face meetings. Recognizing this, the IAB has   recommended that the most effective means available to the Internet   Community for gathering recommendations for refining our existing   procedures is to request that an IETF Working Group be formed.   I am pleased to make this request of the IETF to create such a WG.   It would be extremely helpful to have recommendations on the three   topics listed above by the first of December, 1992, in time to be   presented at the Internet Society Board of Trustees meeting scheduled   for December 10th.   With respect to point 1 above, the current procedures for making IAB   appointments are contained in the IAB charter (RFC 1358). RFC 1310   contains a description of the current process by which Internet   Standards are achieved. Points (2) and (3) could be discussed in the   context of the present procedures described in RFC 1310, which   recognizes a number of open issues in an appendix.   The Internet Society Trustees hope that members of the IAB, IRTF,   IESG, and IETF, as well as general members of the Internet Society,   will take the time to share their thoughts in the proposed working   group forum. It is vital to the future of the Internet that these key   groups work together well. Certainly, the Internet Society Trustees   are committed to doing everything possible to facilitate effective   procedures and to preserve and enhance the special spirit of the   Internet Community which has created and maintains the health and   growth of the global Internet.   Vint Cerf   President   Internet SocietyCrocker                                                         [Page 8]RFC 1640                    POISED WG Report                   June 1994Process for Organization of Internet Standards (poised)CharterChair(s):     Steve Crocker  <crocker@tis.com>Mailing lists:     General Discussion:poised@nri.reston.va.us     To Subscribe:      poised-request@nri.reston.va.us     Archive:           nri.reston.va.us:~/poised/currentDescription of Working Group:       The goal of this working group is to examine the Internet       standards process and the responsibilities of the IAB, with       attention to the relationship between the IAB and IETF/IESG.       The need for this working group was suggested during discussions       at the July 1992 IETF.  This led to a request from the Internet       Society president to form such a working group.        The WG will consider the following matters:         1. Procedures for making appointments to the Internet            Architecture Board.         2. Procedures for resolving disagreements among IETF, IESG and            IAB in matters pertaining to the Internet Standards.         3. Methods for assuring that for any particular Internet            Standard, procedures have been followed satisfactorily by            all parties so that everyone with an interest has had a            fair opportunity to be heard.         The WG will begin with a review of the procedures for making         IAB appointments as documented in RFC 1358 and a review of         the standards-making process documented in RFC 1310.         The WG has a goal of issuing a final report in time for IESG         consideration and publication as an RFC before the         ISOC Board of Trustee's meeting in December 1992.  Given the         compressed timescale, the WG will conduct most of its         deliberations by electronic mail on the POISED WG mailing         list.   There will also be a preliminary report and discussions         at the November 1992 IETF meeting in Washington, DC.Crocker                                                         [Page 9]RFC 1640                    POISED WG Report                   June 1994         This will be a normal IETF WG, i.e. the mailing list and all         discussions will be completely open.Goals and Milestones:   Sep 92 Gather initial set of issues and write a preliminary report.   Oct 92 Post as an Internet Draft the initial recommendations to the          ISOC Board.   Nov 92 Open discussion and presentation of the work of the POISED          Working Group at Washington D.C. IETF meeting.   Dec 92 Submit the recommendations document to the IESG for posting          as an Informational RFC.  This document will be subsequently          transmitted to the ISOC Board.Security Considerations   Security issues are not discussed in this memo.Author's Address   Steve Crocker   Trusted Inforamtion Systems, Inc.   3060 Washington Road   Glenwood, MD 21738   Phone: (301) 854-6889   EMail: crocker@TIS.COMCrocker                                                        [Page 10]

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