O>>
O>> 6. Interim IAOC seated on 15-Nov-04. Interim IAOC begins
O>> interim work outlined above, including establishment of
O>>
O>> estimated 2005 budget and IAD recruitment.
O>>
O>> 7. BCP text discussed by community, IETF leadership and ISOC
O>> Board until we have something that represents rough
O>> community consensus that is acceptable to all. We hope that
O>> this could be completed by 6-Dec-04.
O>>
O>> 8. Four week IETF Last Call issued for BCP on 6-Dec-04 --
O>> extends through 3-Jan-04.
O>>
O>> 9. Simultaneous IESG and ISOC Board approvals by 17-Jan-04.
O>>
O>> 10. IAD officially hired in Jan 2005.
O>>
O>> 11. NomCom seats IAOC members at the first IETF of 2005, moving
O>> the IAOC from interim to non-interim status.
O>>
O>> 12. Formal agreements with all service providers in-place by
O>> June 2005.
O>>
O>> 4. Security Considerations
O>>
O>> This document describes a scenario for the structure of the
O>> IETF’s administrative support activities. It introduces no
O>> security considerations for the Internet.
O>>
O>> 5. IANA Considerations
O>>
O>> This document has no IANA considerations in the traditional
O>> sense. As part of the extended IETF family, though, IANA may be
O>> interested in the contents.
O>>
O>> 6. Acknowledgements
O>>
O>> Most of the ideas in this document are not new, and many of them
O>> did not originate with the authors. This scenario represents a
O>> combination of ideas discussed within the IAB, the IESG and the
O>> IETF Community.
O>>
O>> This document was written using the xml2rfc tool described in RFC
O>> 2629 [RFC2629].
O>>
O>> 7. References
O>>
O>> 7.1 Normative References
O>>
O>> [I-D.malamud-consultant-report] Malamud, C., "IETF Administrative
O>> Support Functions", draft-malamud-consultant-report-01
O>>
O>> (work in progress), September 2004.
O>>
O>> [RFC2026] Bradner, S., "The Internet Standards Process --
O>> Revision 3", BCP 9, RFC 2026, October 1996.
O>>
O>> [RFC3716] Advisory, IAB., "The IETF in the Large: Administration
O>> and Execution", RFC 3716, March 2004.
O>>
O>> 7.2 Informative References
O>>
O>> [RFC2629] Rose, M., "Writing I-Ds and RFCs using XML", RFC 2629,
O>> June 1999.
O>>
O>> [RFC3667] Bradner, S., "IETF Rights in Contributions", BCP 78,
O>> RFC 3667, February 2004.
O>>
O>> [RFC3668] Bradner, S., "Intellectual Property Rights in IETF
O>> Technology", BCP 79, RFC 3668, February 2004.
O>>
O>> Authors’ Addresses
O>>
O>> Leslie Daigle
O>> VeriSign
O>> EMail: leslie at verisignlabs.com, leslie at thinkingcat.com
O>>
O>> Margaret Wasserman
O>> ThingMagic
O>> One Broadway, 14th Floor
O>> Cambridge, MA 02142 USA
O>>
O>> Phone: +1 617 758-4177
O>> EMail: margaret at thingmagic.com
O>> URI: http://www.thingmagic.com
Informative References
[1] IAB Advisory Committee, "The IETF in the Large: Administration
and Execution", RFC 3716, March 2004.
[2] Malamud, C., "IETF Administrative Support Functions",
Work in Progress, September 2004.
[3] <http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf/current/
msg31321.html>
[4] <http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf/current/
msg31326.html>
[5] <http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf/current/
msg31493.html>
[6] <http://www.ietf.org/mail-archive/web/ietf/current/
msg31609.html>
Author’s Address
Scott Hollenbeck, Editor
IAB and IESG
EMail: sah@428cobrajet.net
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