Re: Functional differentiation and administrative restructuring

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--On onsdag, september 08, 2004 07:23:10 -0400 scott bradner <sob@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:


John sez:
But, as far as I can tell, the "separate organization" model
bets the entire survival of the IETF against a "nothing will go
wrong" assumption.

so far the people who are pushing for the "separate organization" model have not come up with anything other than 'it would feel better' or 'the future may be different' as reasons

it seems to me that
	1/ John is right - this is a 'bet the IETF' move
	2/ I'd need see some quite solid reasons to want to take the bet
	   so far I have not

I'd call it a bet-the-IETF move either way.

if we move now to a separate support organization closely linked with ISOC, we bet the IETF that we can successfully establish and run this, and that the picture we present will cause people to continue to support us.

if we move to a support activity within ISOC, we bet that we our current confluence of interests will continue, that there will be no important conflicts between standards work and other ISOC work, and that ISOC will do the job well for the foreseeable future.
And that the picture of ISOC+IETF convinces people to continue to support us, of course.


One bet may be safer than the other. But neither is (IMHO) a sure thing.


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