Someone made the comment that there may be people who (like me) read the
IETF list more often than they read the IETF-announce list - here's a copy
of the call for consensus, just to make sure you've all seen it...
Harald
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Date: tirsdag, oktober 26, 2004 17:36:59 -0400
From: Harald Alvestrand <harald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: IETF Announcement list <ietf-announce@xxxxxxxx>
Cc:
Subject: Call for Consensus: IETF Administrative Restructuring
The IAB and IESG have considered the input and feedback of the IETF
community to date, including discussions on the IETF mailing and the
results of the straw poll conducted in mid-October. Based on this input,
the IAB and IESG have written a specific recommendation about how to go
forward with this work, and have published it as an Internet-Draft:
- IAB and IESG Recommendation for IETF Administrative Restructuring
<draft-iab-iesg-adminrest-rec-00.txt>
We believe that the IETF community opinion has converged on a rough
consensus to restructure our administrative support activity as described
in this recommendation ("Scenario O"), and we are sending out this Call for
Consensus in order to verify that such a consensus exists.
Verifying this consensus will allow the IAB and IESG to focus our efforts on
executing the AdminRest transition plan and on refining and completing the
IASA BCP.
Once we have a verified consensus, we will publish the recommendation
document as an Informational RFC for the historical record.
If you disagree with our determination of IETF consensus, or if you have any
other comments on this consensus call or on the document describing the
recommendation, please send them to the IETF mailing list (ietf@xxxxxxxx) by
Monday, November 8, 2004.
NEXT STEPS:
The document that is our working document for the IASA BCP is published as
an internet-draft:
- Structure of the IETF Administrative Support Activity (IASA)
<draft-wasserman-iasa-bcp-01.txt>
This document is not ready for Last Call, and we expect it to be
substantially revised based on community feedback and discussion.
Our plan for carrying out the restructuring is made public on the AdminRest
web page at <http://www.alvestrand.no/ietf/adminrest/>. One snapshot of it
(current as of this writing) is also a current internet-draft:
- Proposed Transition Plan for IETF Administrative Restructuring
<draft-wasserman-adminrest-plan-01.txt>
This document will not be published as an RFC.
Harald & Leslie
(for the IESG & IAB)
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