--On 1. november 2003 17:07 -0800 Randy Bush <randy@xxxxxxx> wrote:
The IESG is considering creation of a formalized "education team" to manage the IETF education efforts, which have so far been managed informally. This is a new type of entity in the IETF, and community feedback is therefore sought both on the specific charter and on the concept of having "teams" with documented charters as part of the IETF's activities.
what is a "team?" how are they chartered, reviewed, ...? who can join? what are the rules for their process?
Randy,
as we discussed on the IESG list:
- it's not a WG, and it's not a directorate. we did not have a pre-made name for it. so we called it a "team". We only have one example of the breed, so we don't know what are typical properties for teams yet.
- because we want the community to know what we're doing, we're writing a charter for the activity.
- because we want the community to tell us what they think of the idea, we're sending the charter out for community review.
The rest of the information (how this particular team is operating) is in the charter.
What more do we need to decide before trying for running code?