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	Title		: An Outline Proposal for the Means to Accomplish the IETF's Ends
	Author(s)	: T. Hardie
	Filename	: draft-iesg-hardie-outline-00.txt
	Pages		: 0
	Date		: 2003-10-16
	
This outline contains a short description of the IETF's core work
and a description of structures and processes which might be used
to accomplish it.  Many of the elements described are already in
use either formally or informally. This document does, however,
propose some new mechanisms to support the work of the IETF.  The
IESG does not believe that this document is complete, nor has it
decided on a course of action based on this or any other proposal.
The IESG does hope that presenting an outline set of mechanisms,
both old and new, will foster discussion. The IESG hopes community
will consider both whether the mechanisms described here would meet
the IETF's needs and, especially, whether the linkages among the
abstracted functions it describes are adequate and complete.

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