Re: United Nations report on Internet standards

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Yup. They know where to find us. Our standards development process is very open.

I imagine there are few participants who would be in favor of privileged access or powers given to governments: I certainly would be vehemently opposed to any such change in our processes.


On Mon, Mar 16, 2020, 9:35 AM Eliot Lear <lear=40cisco.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

On 16 Mar 2020, at 16:29, Vittorio Bertola <vittorio.bertola=40open-xchange.com@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

It formulates (section 8.1) six recommendations, of which the sixth is specifically aimed at the IETF and other Internet standards organizations: 

"Standardisation processes are advised to include a consultation phase with government and industry policy makers, and civil society experts.”



Individuals from governments, industry policy makers, and civil society experts are welcome to participate in all IETF community activities, at draft conception, working group formation or assignment, working group adoption, working group development, IETF last call, and then errata/updates to that work.  All that is required is an email account.

Eliot



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