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	Title		: IETF Structural Problems Improvement Process
	Author(s)	: E. Davies, A. Doria, J. Hofmann
	Filename	: draft-davies-structural-rev-process-00.txt
	Pages		: 10
	Date		: 2003-9-3
	
This document suggests a possible process to address the
structural problems identified in the IETF Problem Statement as
requested in Version 02 of the IETF Problem Resolution draft.
The process proposes that the IESG delegate responsibility for
coordinating, moderating and synthesising proposals for solutions
to parts of the structural problems to a Synthsis and Action Panel
(SAP) selected through a variant of the nomcom selection process.
The SAP should, if possible, deliver an integrated set of
proposals for changes derived from community input, both
unsolicited and, if necessary, solicited. The SAP would act as a
moderator between authors of alternative propoasals in attempting
to achieve a proposal on which the community could agree. The
agreed plan be would be delivered to the IESG for final approval 
and action.

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