Re: What is "The Internet community" ? Re: Want to be on the IESG?

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On 10/7/21 4:20 PM, Toerless Eckert wrote:

Ron/*:

Which RFC defines "the common good of the Internet community" ?

Q: Are private/limited-domain networks part of the "Internet community" even if those networks have
no connectivity whatsoever to "The Internet" ?

Based on my experience, I'm starting to doubt that such networks exist for very long.   And for some purposes (e.g. analyzing security threats) it seems better to presume that they do not exist.   Everything is connected sooner or later.

But rather than try to decide this question, I suggest that the "Internet community" includes any device that speaks Internet Protocol, and any users of such devices.  In other words, in making protocol design choices, IETF should consider the entire IP ecosystem, not merely full-time connected devices and networks, but also isolated "private" networks, networks with private interconnection to other networks (whether or not those other networks are connected to the public network), intermittently-connected networks, nomadic networks, etc.

(e.g. in the IIoT world it seems to be common to assume that IP-capable devices will only be connected to isolated or secure networks, an assumption which is arguably delusional. )

Keith





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