If you have attended any IETF meetings in the last several years you will have noticed two publications available from the registration desk or literature table: * The IETF Journal, published by the Internet Society http://www.internetsociety.org/ietfjournal and * The Internet Protocol Journal (IPJ), published by Cisco Systems http://www.cisco.com/ipj The IETF Journal delivers information about the work of the IETF to a worldwide audience of technical developers and decision makers. It provides an easy-to-understand and comprehensive overview of IETF technical and organisational developments. Each issue highlights some of the hot issues being discussed at and around the IETF meetings and may also feature articles covering other IETF-related topics. The Internet Protocol Journal is intended to serve as an informational and educational resource for engineering professionals involved in the design, development, and operation of public and private internets and intranets. The IP Journal carries tutorial articles as well as implementation/operation articles and technology and standardization updates for all levels of the protocol stack. These two journals cover similar ground, but the former is more focused specifically on the work of the IETF whereas the latter carries articles that aren't necessarily always directly related to the IETF. In some cases, the same article has appeared in both journals. Both publications rely heavily on the contributions of volunteers in the IETF and elsewhere, technical experts who can clearly explain networking technology. If you are interested in contributing an article to either of these journals, please contact: Mat Ford, Managing Editor of the IETF Journal <ford@xxxxxxxx> and Ole Jacobsen, Editor and Publisher of IPJ <ole@xxxxxxxxx> We look forward to seeing you in Paris!