The IAOC solicits feedback on the revised Administrative Procedures draft that is attached. An early draft was sent to the community for comment on 28 May 2010. Many comments received were about how this relates to BCP101, if the IAOC was changing BCP101, creating new rules, or clarifying areas where BCP101 was not clear. The attached draft should clarify these comments. In most cases, it includes the relevant BCP101 text and then describes how the IAOC is implementing this. There are a few cases where BCP101 does not provide specific guidance. In these cases the Administrative Procedures describes what the IAOC is doing as BCP101 requires. The first paragraph of the Administrative Procedures states: RFC 4071 (BCP 101) is the governing authority for IASA, the IAOC and the IAD. It contains clear direction and guidance, but not all the details required for the day-to-day operation of the IETF Administrative Support Activity. BCP 101 section 3.4 specifically tasks the IAOC to decide the details about its decision-making rules and making them public. These Procedures are in response to that requirement, and are further intended to provide clarity for the IAOC and IAD in the execution of operational responsibilities. Further, these procedures are not intended to change BCP 101; that would require another BCP in accordance with section 2.4. We hope this version resolves the concerns raised about the earlier version. Bob Hinden IAOC Chair p.s. I will be on vacation starting next week and will respond to comments when I return.
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