On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 08:35:24AM -0500, Lin, Zhi-Wei (Zhi) allegedly wrote: > 1. What other organizations may do to IETF (in this context (G)MPLS) > protocols > > This won't be sorted out in this thread - and the only opinion so > far is that it is a bad idea to let anyone else change or extend > IETF protocols. > > <zhi>Last time I checked, the IETF didn't change the protocols, individuals did through contributions. The extensions requested for Call/Connection control were submitted by an individual. The fact the ITU weighed in requesting approval of the changes is a separate issue.</zhi> Individuals bring in contributions (e-mail, drafts, opinions), but whenever a "contribution" impacts standards or standards-track ideas, the IETF structure decides what goes into standards and assigned numbers. At the time of the creation of the "sub-IP" area, a lot of thought went into what the IETF should try to control and what it shouldn't. It's evolved some but basically any changes to the IP protocols themselves are closely controlled, or the situation gets out of hand. Things which use those protocols do not have to be. This is a well-established principle.