Hi Fernando, Keith,
On 2/22/21 4:07 PM, Fernando Gont wrote:
We have submitted a new I-D, entitled "Diversity and Inclusiveness in
the IETF".
The I-D is available at:
https://www.ietf.org/archive/id/draft-gont-diversity-analysis-00.txt
Thank you for this document.
One perspective that I missed in this document is academia, as I have
participated in the IETF as an academic for a few years.
The document mentions "Universities" as an example of organizations for
which IETF participation might not [be] attractive or feasible. I'm not
sure I agree.
Some benefits of participating in the IETF for researchers, PhD
students, etc, potentially to be added to Section 4 as a separate group,
include:
- Getting feedback on your work, e.g., assumptions you may be making,
things you may have overlooked, direction for future work
- Input for your own teaching (learning about the IETF and its processes
has very much enhanced discussions with my students)
- Making industry connections, e.g., for joint projects
- Professional networking, career advancement
When it comes to attending IETF meetings, I think it's worth mentioning
that they are sometimes co-located with ANRW, an academic workshop, and
that a lot of IRTF meetings are taking place during the same week. Also,
there are efforts in the IRTF, such as the IRTF research prize, which
may help PhD students get an ROI for their IETF-related work, feedback,
and the opportunity to attend an IETF meeting.
Of course, a lot of the same structural problems that the draft mentions
still apply to academics, and not all universities are "equal" (e.g.,
big/famous ones probably often have an easier time sending people than
smaller ones).
One specific example would be Economic Constraints, Section 9:
Universities usually have a travel budget and they may also have rules
on how much a hotel is allowed to cost per night. IETF hotels are
usually, if not always, outside of that budget, and overflow hotels are,
too. I've usually managed to find something in adequate distance, but it
did feel a bit strange to be basically excluded from the "official" hotels.
That's just my initial thoughts, and feel free to include them in the draft.
Best,
Theresa