----- Original Message ----- From: "IETF Administrative Director" <iad@xxxxxxxx> To: "IETF Announcement List" <ietf-announce@xxxxxxxx> Sent: Thursday, June 20, 2013 7:59 PM One of the IAOC goals for 2013 was to update the IAOC website to improve consistency, organization, linkage, and ease of use. I am pleased to announce that the IAOC site has been updated and is available now for your use at <http://iaoc.ietf.org/>. On the home page see a video of an Overview of the IAOC given by Chair Bob Hinden in Orlando that includes a discussion of venue selection and IETF finances. Also on the home page are recent announcements, as well as reports from IANA, the RFC Editor, the IETF Chair, the NomCom Chair, and more. The navigation bar makes it easy to find financial statements, minutes, meeting sponsorship opportunities, and much more. We hope you find this helpful, the IAOC as more transparent, and of course we welcome your feedback. <tp> "Could Do Better". The main impression that this page has on me is that this is a part of the IETF, because that is the style of the page and that is what the navigation on the left tells me; perhaps this is one of those Working Groups I have never heard of:-( The very brief description - "the fiscal and administrative support" - makes me think of taxes (and tax avoidance) while the link to an RFC, which starts with loads of irrelevant - to the likely reader of this page (I assume someone relatively new to the work of this SDO) - boilerplate is enough to make anyone reach for the off-switch, and guaranteed to do so if they get as far as IAD, IASA, ISOC, etc. Alphabet soup indeed! I have tried - and failed - to produce a paragraph which summarises what IAOC is. I would start with the need of the IETF for e-mail and web servers, and a few other bits and pieces such as legal advice and ownership of rights, then the need for money to fund that, where the money comes from and how the expenditure is supervised and where ISOC fits into that - but not an RFC in sight - or site. This would not need to mention the IAD but cannot, IMO, avoid IASA. Tom Petch </tp> Ray IETF Administrative Director PS: Going to IETF 87 in Berlin? The IAOC will be doing another overview session there, Sunday July 28 at 3:00 PM. Hope to see you there!