Marshall,
The "New to the IETF" area has not been forgotten, and is under
development right now. It will be the final area that is added before
the new site transitions to www.ietf.org.
Alexa
On Jun 24, 2009, at 8:23 AM, Marshall Eubanks wrote:
On Jun 24, 2009, at 7:51 AM, Dave Cridland wrote:
On Tue Jun 23 21:25:16 2009, IETF Chair wrote:
For the last 10 months, the IETF Secretariat at the direction of the
IAOC and input form the IESG and the IETF community has been
working on
an overhaul of the IETF web site. The goals for the new site were
simple
and included:
1) Make it easier for those who are new to the IETF to get involved;
Might want to be clearer on what the "Note Well" link is to -
experienced IETF people know what that is, but few newcomers would
guess it's the IPR policy and participation terms and conditions.
I had suggested, and will again, that there should be a
"New to the IETF ? Click here"
button or link which would take you to the Note Well and that this
link should be in a prominent place at the top of the page.
Marshall
It might be useful to have a non-normative, but friendlier,
overview of those terms, too.
Dave
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