Re: IGOVUPDATE session

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Hi,

Sounds like a good session.

I look forward to it.

avri

On 25 Oct 2013, at 17:21, IETF Chair wrote:

> In Orlando, the IAB held a session on what had been going at WCIT. While this was not a matter of technical work for the IETF, we all did recognise the impact of policies, treaties, and governance structures on the Internet. The feedback from the session was positive, and I have asked the IAB to arrange similar sessions in some upcoming meetings when and if there is interesting issues to hear about.
> 
> In Vancouver we have reserved a slot for "IGOVUPDATE". We had originally planned the topic for this time to be DNS-related policy issues, largely from the areas where IETF and ICANN efforts meet. However, since then there has been many developments and proposals in the Internet governance space, I think largely inspired by the recent revelations on pervasive monitoring. Or enabled by the discussion climate caused by them.
> 
> With this in mind, we'll begin the session by talking about WHOIS/WEIRDS and how policies discussed around them may affect the protocol design. But after that we will also provide a report from the IGF (Internet Governance Forum) meeting that is being held this week. And finally, discuss whether additional work is needed and if so, how that might be organised.
> 
> The agenda for the meeting is at http://www.ietf.org/proceedings/88/agenda/agenda-88-igovupdate and the chairs of the session are Marc Blanchet and Andrew Sullivan.
> 
> Jari
> 
> 

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