Folks, When I used the term "Internet Community", I was thinking of the *billions* of people who rely on the Internet for their well-being and the *billions* of people who have yet to be connected. I wasn't thinking about limited domains at all. Ron Juniper Business Use Only -----Original Message----- From: Keith Moore <moore@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, October 7, 2021 4:57 PM To: Toerless Eckert <tte@xxxxxxxxx> Cc: Ron Bonica <rbonica@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Christian Huitema <huitema@xxxxxxxxxxx>; Stewart Bryant <stewart.bryant@xxxxxxxxx>; ietf@xxxxxxxx Subject: Re: What is "The Internet community" ? Re: Want to be on the IESG? [External Email. Be cautious of content] On 10/7/21 4:49 PM, Toerless Eckert wrote: > My point here was to distinguish the fact that the "Internet Protocol > Community" is more broader and diverse in its constituents, > requirments and constraints than the "Internet Community", which is only a key member. I certainly agree. I'd also assert that the boundary between the "Internet Community" and the "Internet Protocol Community" (ecosystem?) is fuzzy. But I've often heard the argument that we should limit the scope of our work to the full-time connected and/or public Internet, and I disagree with that argument. I think we need to accept that our work is widely used outside of those environments. Keith