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<title abbrev="Organization Online Meetings">Guidelines for the Organization | <title abbrev="Organization of Online Meetings">Guidelines for the Organizat | |||
of Fully Online Meetings</title> | ion of Fully Online Meetings</title> | |||
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<author initials="M." surname="Kühlewind" fullname="Mirja Kühlewind"> | <author initials="M." surname="Kühlewind" fullname="Mirja Kühlewind"> | |||
<organization>Ericsson</organization> | <organization>Ericsson</organization> | |||
<address> | <address> | |||
<email>mirja.kuehlewind@ericsson.com</email> | <email>mirja.kuehlewind@ericsson.com</email> | |||
</address> | </address> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<author initials="M." surname="Duke" fullname="Martin Duke"> | <author initials="M." surname="Duke" fullname="Martin Duke"> | |||
<organization>Google</organization> | <organization>Google</organization> | |||
<address> | <address> | |||
<email>martin.h.duke@gmail.com</email> | <email>martin.h.duke@gmail.com</email> | |||
</address> | </address> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<date year="2022" month="December" day="15"/> | <date year="2023" month="June"/> | |||
<keyword>Internet-Draft</keyword> | <area>gen</area> | |||
<workgroup>shmoo</workgroup> | ||||
<abstract> | <abstract> | |||
<t>This document provides guidelines for the planning and organization of fully | <t>This document provides guidelines for the planning and organization of fully | |||
online meetings, regarding the number, length, and composition of sessions on | online meetings, regarding the number, length, and composition of sessions on | |||
the meeting agenda. These guidelines are based on the experience with online | the meeting agenda. These guidelines are based on the experience gained by holdi | |||
meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021.</t> | ng online meetings during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021.</t> | |||
</abstract> | </abstract> | |||
<note removeInRFC="true"> | ||||
<name>Discussion Venues</name> | ||||
<t>Discussion of this document takes place on the | ||||
Stay Home Meet Only Online Working Group mailing list (manycouches@ietf.org), | ||||
which is archived at <eref target="https://mailarchive.ietf.org/arch/browse/ma | ||||
nycouches/"/>.</t> | ||||
<t>Source for this draft and an issue tracker can be found at | ||||
<eref target="https://github.com/mirjak/draft-shmoo-online-meeting"/>.</t> | ||||
</note> | ||||
</front> | </front> | |||
<middle> | <middle> | |||
<section anchor="introduction"> | <section anchor="introduction"> | |||
<name>Introduction</name> | <name>Introduction</name> | |||
<t>In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced the IETF to convert all its plena ry meetings | <t>In 2020, the COVID-19 pandemic forced the IETF to convert all its plena ry meetings | |||
to online-only events. This document records the experience gained by holding | to online-only events. This document records the experience gained by holding | |||
plenary meetings fully online and proposes guidelines based on this experience. | plenary meetings fully online and proposes guidelines based on this experience. | |||
In general, participant surveys indicated satisfaction with the organization of | In general, participant surveys indicated satisfaction with the organization of | |||
these meetings.</t> | these meetings.</t> | |||
<t>Although these guidelines reflect lessons learned in 2020 and 2021, the IETF is | <t>Although these guidelines reflect lessons learned in 2020 and 2021, the IETF is | |||
encouraged to continue to experiment with the format and agenda of fully online | encouraged to continue to experiment with the format and agenda of fully online | |||
meetings, using this document as a baseline.</t> | meetings, using this document as a baseline.</t> | |||
<t>Hybrid meetings (meaning meetings that have large remote participation but also | <t>Hybrid meetings (meaning meetings that have large remote participation but also | |||
onsite participation) are out of scope. However, some of the experience gained | onsite participation) are out of scope. However, some of the experience gained | |||
from fully online meetings might also provide input for decisions regarding the | from fully online meetings might also provide input for decisions regarding the | |||
organization of hybrid meetings.</t> | organization of hybrid meetings.</t> | |||
<section anchor="requirements-language"> | <section anchor="requirements-language"> | |||
<name>Requirements Language</name> | <name>Requirements Language</name> | |||
<t>The key words "<bcp14>MUST</bcp14>", "<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp | <t>The key words "<bcp14>MUST</bcp14>", "<bcp14>MUST NOT</bcp14>", | |||
14>REQUIRED</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHALL</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHALL | "<bcp14>REQUIRED</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHALL</bcp14>", | |||
NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp14>RECO | "<bcp14>SHALL NOT</bcp14>", "<bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14>", | |||
MMENDED</bcp14>", "<bcp14>NOT RECOMMENDED</bcp14>", | "<bcp14>SHOULD NOT</bcp14>", | |||
"<bcp14>MAY</bcp14>", and "<bcp14>OPTIONAL</bcp14>" in this document are to be i | "<bcp14>RECOMMENDED</bcp14>", "<bcp14>NOT RECOMMENDED</bcp14>", | |||
nterpreted as | "<bcp14>MAY</bcp14>", and "<bcp14>OPTIONAL</bcp14>" in this document | |||
described in BCP 14 <xref target="RFC2119"/> <xref target="RFC8174"/> when, and | are to be interpreted as described in BCP 14 | |||
only when, they | <xref target="RFC2119"/> <xref target="RFC8174"/> when, and only | |||
appear in all capitals, as shown here.</t> | when, they appear in all capitals, as shown here.</t> | |||
<t>This document uses the term "plenary meeting" for the whole IETF meet ing that | <t>This document uses the term "plenary meeting" for the whole IETF meet ing that | |||
covers the IETF meeting week; this term is used to distinguish the plenary meeti ng | covers the IETF meeting week; this term is used to distinguish the plenary meeti ng | |||
from other IETF meetings like "interim meetings". | from other IETF meetings like "interim meetings". | |||
The term "administrative plenary" is used for the respective session | The term "administrative plenary" is used for the respective session | |||
during the IETF meeting week that is usually hosted on Wednesday.</t> | during the IETF meeting week that is usually hosted on Wednesday.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="some-history"> | <section anchor="some-history"> | |||
<name>Some History</name> | <name>Some History</name> | |||
<t>When the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a world-wide pandemic | <t>When the World Health Organization (WHO) declared a worldwide pandemic | |||
in March 2020, the IETF canceled its | in March 2020, the IETF canceled its | |||
plenary meeting and organized an online replacement in less than two weeks. For | plenary meeting and organized an online replacement in less than 2 weeks. For | |||
this first online-only meeting, the agenda was reduced to a set of sessions that | this first online-only meeting, the agenda was reduced to a set of sessions that | |||
benefitted most from cross-area participation, like BoFs, first-time meetings of | benefited most from cross-area participation, like BoFs, first-time meetings of | |||
new working groups, and dispatch sessions. It also included the administrative | new working groups, and dispatch sessions. It also included the administrative | |||
plenary to preserve the official hand-over procedures that occur at the March | plenary to preserve the official handover procedures that occur at March IETF | |||
meeting, as described in <xref target="RFC8713"/>.</t> | meetings, as described in <xref target="RFC8713"/>.</t> | |||
<t>With a reduced agenda, the meeting format was 2 sessions (about 4 hours | <t>With a reduced agenda, the meeting format was two sessions (about 4 hou | |||
) per day | rs) per day | |||
with a maximum of two parallel tracks. Other working group meetings were | with a maximum of two parallel tracks. Other working group meetings were | |||
scheduled as interims over the following six weeks. The IESG published a | scheduled as interims over the following 6 weeks. The IESG published a | |||
purely advisory recommended schedule <xref target="INTERIM-SCHEDULE"/> to reduce conflicts | purely advisory recommended schedule <xref target="INTERIM-SCHEDULE"/> to reduce conflicts | |||
among those interims.</t> | among those interims.</t> | |||
<t>While satisfaction was high right after the meetinng <xref target="_107 | <t>While satisfaction was high right after the meeting <xref target="IETF1 | |||
-FEEDBACK"/>, some participants | 07-FEEDBACK"/>, some participants | |||
later indicated in mailing list discussion that the period of intensive interims | later indicated in mailing list discussions that the period of intensive interim | |||
had a | s had a | |||
greater impact on their calendar than a single plenary meeting week, and in some | greater impact on their calendar than a single plenary meeting week, and in some | |||
meetings participation was reduced. Those interims tended to occur at times conv enient for the bulk | meetings participation was reduced. Those interims tended to occur at times conv enient for the bulk | |||
of participants, which was convenient for most but could exclude those in less | of participants, which was convenient for most but could exclude those in less | |||
common time zones.</t> | common time zones.</t> | |||
<t>For the remainder of 2020 and 2021, the online schedule was switched ba ck to be | <t>For the remainder of 2020 and 2021, the online schedule was switched ba ck to be | |||
similar to an in-person meeting (1-2 hour slots and 8-9 parallel tracks). | similar to an in-person meeting (1- to 2-hour slots and eight or nine parallel t racks). | |||
However, each day was limited to 5-6 hours in recognition that remote | However, each day was limited to 5-6 hours in recognition that remote | |||
participation is more tiring.</t> | participation is more tiring.</t> | |||
<t>All fully online meetings followed the time zone of the planned in-pers on | <t>All fully online meetings followed the time zone of the planned in-pers on | |||
meeting location. As a six-hour agenda has some flexibility regarding the start | meeting location. As a 6-hour agenda has some flexibility regarding the start | |||
time while still fitting within a previously used 8-hour in-person agenda, the s tart | time while still fitting within a previously used 8-hour in-person agenda, the s tart | |||
time was approximately noon, with adjustments of an hour or so to mitigate the | time was approximately noon, with adjustments of an hour or so to mitigate the | |||
impact of early morning hours in time zones with many participants. As selection | impact of early morning hours in time zones with many participants. As selection | |||
of in-person meeting sites was consistent with the 1-1-1 guideline as documented | of in-person meeting sites was consistent with the 1-1-1 guideline as documented | |||
in <xref target="RFC8719"/>, this approach was intended to share the burden acro ss all common | in <xref target="RFC8719"/>, this approach was intended to share the burden acro ss all common | |||
geographies roughly equally.</t> | geographies roughly equally.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="guidelines-for-online-meeting-planning"> | <section anchor="guidelines-for-online-meeting-planning"> | |||
<name>Guidelines for Online Meeting Planning</name> | <name>Guidelines for Online Meeting Planning</name> | |||
<section anchor="time-zone-selection"> | <section anchor="time-zone-selection"> | |||
<name>Time Zone Selection</name> | <name>Time Zone Selection</name> | |||
<t>The following algorithm was not used in 2020 or 2021, but enables mos | <t>The following algorithm was not used in 2020 or 2021, but it enables | |||
t | most | |||
participants to avoid late-night sessions in 2 out of every 3 fully online IETF | participants to avoid late-night sessions in two out of every three fully online | |||
IETF | ||||
plenary meetings. Basically, every fully online meeting is for two regions of th e | plenary meetings. Basically, every fully online meeting is for two regions of th e | |||
three regions described in <xref target="RFC8179"/>, with one being roughly afte | three regions described in <xref target="RFC8719"/>, with one being roughly afte | |||
r sunrise | r sunrise | |||
and the other around sundown. This has the tradeoff that the third region is in | and the other around sundown. This has the trade-off that the third region is in | |||
the middle of night.</t> | the middle of night.</t> | |||
<t>The times are also seasonally adjusted to leverage differentials in D aylight | <t>The times are also seasonally adjusted to leverage differentials in D aylight | |||
Saving Time. These time slots are as follows, in UTC, based on the Daylight | Saving Time. These time slots are as follows, in UTC, based on the Daylight | |||
Saving Practices at the time of publication:</t> | Saving Practices at the time of publication:</t> | |||
<table> | <table> | |||
<thead> | <thead> | |||
<tr> | <tr> | |||
<th align="left">Name</th> | <th align="left">Name</th> | |||
<th align="left">Times (Northern Summer)</th> | <th align="left">Times (Northern Summer)</th> | |||
<th align="left">Times (Northern Winter)</th> | <th align="left">Times (Northern Winter)</th> | |||
skipping to change at line 146 ¶ | skipping to change at line 147 ¶ | |||
<td align="left">1300-1900 UTC</td> | <td align="left">1300-1900 UTC</td> | |||
<td align="left">1400-2000 UTC</td> | <td align="left">1400-2000 UTC</td> | |||
</tr> | </tr> | |||
<tr> | <tr> | |||
<td align="left">Europe Night</td> | <td align="left">Europe Night</td> | |||
<td align="left">2200-0400 UTC</td> | <td align="left">2200-0400 UTC</td> | |||
<td align="left">2200-0400 UTC</td> | <td align="left">2200-0400 UTC</td> | |||
</tr> | </tr> | |||
</tbody> | </tbody> | |||
</table> | </table> | |||
<t>Note that the "European Night" slot covers the "Early Morning" slot f or Asia where | <t>Note that the "Europe Night" slot covers the "early morning" slot for Asia where | |||
most countries do not have Daylight Saving Time.</t> | most countries do not have Daylight Saving Time.</t> | |||
<t>If Daylight Saving Practices change, which is under consideration in | <t>If Daylight Saving Practices change -- this change is under considera | |||
multiple countries | tion in multiple countries | |||
at the time of publication, this table may need adjustment.</t> | at the time of publication -- this table may need adjustment.</t> | |||
<t>The intent of rotating between these three slots is to scatter meetin gs | <t>The intent of rotating between these three slots is to scatter meetin gs | |||
throughout the course of the global day, to maximize the ease of participants | throughout the course of the global day, to maximize the ease of participants | |||
so that no attendee has to be | so that no attendee has to be | |||
consistently inconvenienced, regardless of their location and what time of day i s | consistently inconvenienced, regardless of their location and what time of day i s | |||
optimal for their schedule. However, as participation is distributed globally, | optimal for their schedule. However, as participation is distributed globally, | |||
it needs to be acknowledged that restricting the scheme to three regions | it needs to be acknowledged that restricting the scheme to three regions | |||
observes the intent of <xref target="RFC8179"/> but does not achieve the | observes the intent of <xref target="RFC8719"/> but does not achieve the | |||
goal of 2 non-late-night sessions for all participants equally.</t> | goal of two non-late-night sessions for all participants equally.</t> | |||
<section anchor="guidelines-for-selection"> | <section anchor="guidelines-for-selection"> | |||
<name>Guidelines for selection</name> | <name>Guidelines for Selection</name> | |||
<t>The IETF <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> select a start time from these three choices based on the prior | <t>The IETF <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> select a start time from these three choices based on the prior | |||
three meetings. The following table covers all permutations of previous | three meetings. | |||
meetings held in-person in Region A, B, or C; or remotely in the nights of | The following table covers all permutations of previous | |||
meetings held in person in Region A, B, or C or remotely in the nights of | ||||
one of those regions.</t> | one of those regions.</t> | |||
<table> | <table> | |||
<thead> | <thead> | |||
<tr> | <tr> | |||
<th align="left">3 meetings ago</th> | <th align="left">Three Meetings Ago</th> | |||
<th align="left">2 meetings ago</th> | <th align="left">Two Meetings Ago</th> | |||
<th align="left">Last Meeting</th> | <th align="left">Last Meeting</th> | |||
<th align="left">Online Selection</th> | <th align="left">Online Selection</th> | |||
</tr> | </tr> | |||
</thead> | </thead> | |||
<tbody> | <tbody> | |||
<tr> | <tr> | |||
<td align="left">Any</td> | <td align="left">Any</td> | |||
<td align="left">Any</td> | <td align="left">Any</td> | |||
<td align="left">In-Person A</td> | <td align="left">In-Person A</td> | |||
<td align="left">A Night</td> | <td align="left">A Night</td> | |||
skipping to change at line 202 ¶ | skipping to change at line 204 ¶ | |||
<tr> | <tr> | |||
<td align="left">In-Person A</td> | <td align="left">In-Person A</td> | |||
<td align="left">In-Person B</td> | <td align="left">In-Person B</td> | |||
<td align="left">Online B Night</td> | <td align="left">Online B Night</td> | |||
<td align="left">A Night</td> | <td align="left">A Night</td> | |||
</tr> | </tr> | |||
<tr> | <tr> | |||
<td align="left">In-Person A</td> | <td align="left">In-Person A</td> | |||
<td align="left">In-Person A</td> | <td align="left">In-Person A</td> | |||
<td align="left">Online A Night</td> | <td align="left">Online A Night</td> | |||
<td align="left">see below</td> | <td align="left">See below</td> | |||
</tr> | </tr> | |||
<tr> | <tr> | |||
<td align="left">Online A Night</td> | <td align="left">Online A Night</td> | |||
<td align="left">Online B Night</td> | <td align="left">Online B Night</td> | |||
<td align="left">Online C Night</td> | <td align="left">Online C Night</td> | |||
<td align="left">A Night</td> | <td align="left">A Night</td> | |||
</tr> | </tr> | |||
</tbody> | </tbody> | |||
</table> | </table> | |||
<t>This table follows two basic guidelines: | <t>This table follows two basic guidelines:</t> | |||
1) Whenever a fully online meeting follows an in-person meeting, the online | <ol spacing="normal" type="%d)"> | |||
meeting time is used that most disadvantages most the participants in the time z | <li>Whenever a fully online meeting follows an in-person meeting, the online | |||
one | meeting time is used that most disadvantages the participants in the time zone | |||
where the in-person meeting was held. | where the in-person meeting was held.</li> | |||
2) If multiple fully online meetings follow each other, the time zone selection | <li>If multiple fully online meetings follow each other, the time zone select | |||
should be rotated based on the most recent time zones that the in-person | ion | |||
meetings were held in.</t> | should be rotated based on the most recent time zones in which the in-person | |||
meetings were held.</li> | ||||
</ol> | ||||
<t>The final case occurs in the rare event that back-to-back in-person plenary meetings | <t>The final case occurs in the rare event that back-to-back in-person plenary meetings | |||
occur in the same region. In this case, find the most recent meeting that was | occur in the same region. In this case, find the most recent meeting that was | |||
neither in 'A' (if in-person) nor in 'A' night (if fully online). If this meetin | in neither 'A' (if in person) nor 'A Night' (if fully online). If this meeting | |||
g | was in person in region 'B', then the next meeting should be in 'B Night'. If it | |||
was in-person in region 'B', then the next meeting should be in 'B' Night. If it | was remote in 'B Night', the next meeting should be in 'C Night'.</t> | |||
was remote in 'B' Night, the next meeting should be in 'C' Night.</t> | ||||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="number-of-days-and-total-hours-per-day"> | <section anchor="number-of-days-and-total-hours-per-day"> | |||
<name>Number of Days and Total Hours per Day</name> | <name>Number of Days and Total Hours per Day</name> | |||
<t>By 2021, fully online meetings were consistently held over 5 days wit h roughly 6-hour | <t>By 2021, fully online meetings were consistently held over 5 days wit h roughly 6-hour | |||
meeting days. The day with the administrative plenary, which concludes with | meeting days. The day with the administrative plenary, which concludes with | |||
multiple open mic sessions, sometimes exceeded this limit.</t> | multiple open mic sessions, sometimes exceeded this limit.</t> | |||
<t>Six hours of online meetings, with two 30-minute breaks, was a compro mise | <t>Six hours of online meetings, with two 30-minute breaks, was a compro mise | |||
between the physical limits of attending an online meeting in an inconvenient | between the physical limits of attending an online meeting in an inconvenient | |||
time zone, and the demand for many sessions with a manageable number of | time zone and the demand for many sessions with a manageable number of | |||
conflicts. The IETF 109 feedback <xref target="_109-SURVEY"/> indicated broad sa | conflicts. The IETF 109 feedback <xref target="IETF109-SURVEY"/> indicated broad | |||
tisfaction | satisfaction | |||
with a 5-day meeting but only medium satisfaction with the overall length of | with a 5-day meeting but only medium satisfaction with the overall length of | |||
each day.</t> | each day.</t> | |||
<t>The IETF did not seriously consider extending sessions into the weeke nd before | <t>The IETF did not seriously consider extending sessions into the weeke nd before | |||
or after the main meeting week, although the Hackathon occupied the entire week | or after the main meeting week, although at IETF 108 and subsequent meetings the | |||
before (see <xref target="RFC9311"/>).</t> | Hackathon occupied the entire week before (see <xref target="RFC9311"/>).</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="sessionbreak-length"> | <section anchor="sessionbreak-length"> | |||
<name>Session/Break Length</name> | <name>Session/Break Length</name> | |||
<t>For fully online meetings there are typically fewer sessions per day than for | <t>For fully online meetings, there are typically fewer sessions per day than for | |||
in-person meetings, to keep the overall meeting day to roughly 6 hours. | in-person meetings, to keep the overall meeting day to roughly 6 hours. | |||
With fewer sessions, chairs were offered only two options for session length | With fewer sessions, chairs were offered only two options for session length | |||
(instead of three).</t> | (instead of three).</t> | |||
<t>IETF-108, based on an indicated preference of the community, schedule d 50- and | <t>IETF 108, based on an indicated preference of the community, schedule d 50- and | |||
100-minute slots, with 10-minute breaks, in order to keep the overall day length | 100-minute slots, with 10-minute breaks, in order to keep the overall day length | |||
at 5 hours. This resulted in many sessions going over time, which indicated that | at 5 hours. This resulted in many sessions going over time, which indicated that | |||
10 minutes for breaks is not practical.</t> | 10 minutes for breaks is not practical.</t> | |||
<t>The survey after IETF-109 <xref target="_109-SURVEY"/> showed high sa tisfaction with 60/120-minute | <t>The survey after IETF 109 <xref target="IETF109-SURVEY"/> showed high satisfaction with 60/120-minute | |||
session lengths and 30-minute breaks, and a significant improvement in | session lengths and 30-minute breaks, and a significant improvement in | |||
satisfaction over IETF-108.</t> | satisfaction over IETF 108.</t> | |||
<t>The longer breaks, while extending the day, provided adequate time fo r meals, | <t>The longer breaks, while extending the day, provided adequate time fo r meals, | |||
exercise, and "hallway" conversations using online tools.</t> | exercise, and "hallway" conversations using online tools.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="tracks"> | <section anchor="tracks"> | |||
<name>Number of Parallel Tracks</name> | <name>Number of Parallel Tracks</name> | |||
<t>In-person meetings are limited in the number of parallel tracks by th e number of | <t>In-person meetings are limited in the number of parallel tracks by th e number of | |||
meeting rooms, but online meetings are not. However, more parallel tracks | meeting rooms, but online meetings are not. However, more parallel tracks | |||
increases the number of possible agenda conflicts.</t> | would increase the number of possible agenda conflicts.</t> | |||
<t>If the total number of requested sessions exceeds the capacity of the | <t>If the total number of requested sessions exceeds the capacity of the | |||
usual 8 | usual eight | |||
parallel tracks, it is possible for a fully online meeting to simply use more | parallel tracks, it is possible for a fully online meeting to simply use more | |||
tracks. If the number and length of meeting days is seen as fixed, this decision | tracks. If the number and length of meeting days are seen as fixed, this decisio n | |||
is implicitly made by the working group chairs requesting a certain number of | is implicitly made by the working group chairs requesting a certain number of | |||
sessions and length.</t> | sessions and length.</t> | |||
<t>IETF-111 used 9 parallel tracks for some of the sessions, and experie | <t>IETF 111 used nine parallel tracks for some of the sessions and exper | |||
nced | ienced | |||
slightly more conflicts in the agenda scheduling process, though there was no | slightly more conflicts in the agenda-scheduling process, though there was no | |||
statistically significant increase in dissatisfaction about conflicts in the | statistically significant increase in dissatisfaction about conflicts in the | |||
survey <xref target="_111-SURVEY"/>.</t> | survey <xref target="IETF111-SURVEY"/>.</t> | |||
<t>The IESG encouraged working group chairs to limit their session reque sts and use | <t>The IESG encouraged working group chairs to limit their session reque sts and use | |||
interim meetings aggressively for focused work.</t> | interim meetings aggressively for focused work.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="additional-considerations-and-recommendations"> | <section anchor="additional-considerations-and-recommendations"> | |||
<name>Additional Considerations and Recommendations</name> | <name>Additional Considerations and Recommendations</name> | |||
<section anchor="full-limited"> | <section anchor="full-limited"> | |||
<name>Full vs. Limited Agenda (and interim meetings)</name> | <name>Full vs. Limited Agenda (and Interim Meetings)</name> | |||
<t>The IETF-108 meeting survey <xref target="_108-SURVEY"/> asked about | <t>The IETF 108 meeting survey <xref target="IETF108-SURVEY"/> asked abo | |||
the structure of that | ut the structure of that | |||
meeting (full meeting) compared to that of IETF 107, which hosted only a limited | meeting (full meeting) compared to that of IETF 107, which hosted only a limited | |||
set of sessions followed by interims in the weeks after. The structure of IETF | set of sessions followed by interims in the weeks after. The structure of IETF | |||
108 was preferred by 82%. Respondents valued cross-participation and an | 108 was preferred by 82%. Respondents valued cross-participation and an | |||
intensive meeting week for maintaining project momentum.</t> | intensive meeting week for maintaining project momentum.</t> | |||
<t>Furthermore, a well-defined meeting time, rather than spreading many interims | <t>Furthermore, a well-defined meeting time, rather than spreading many interims | |||
over the whole year, can make deconflicting with other non-IETF meetings easier. </t> | over the whole year, can make deconflicting with other non-IETF meetings easier. </t> | |||
<t>However, interim meetings can also help to reduce scheduling conflict s during an | <t>However, interim meetings can also help to reduce scheduling conflict s during an | |||
IETF week and allow for a more optimal time slot for the key participants. While | IETF week and allow for a more optimal time slot for the key participants. While | |||
interim meetings are less likely to attract people with casual interest, they | interim meetings are less likely to attract people with casual interest, they | |||
provide a good opportunity for the most active participants of a group to have | provide a good opportunity for the most active participants of a group to have | |||
detailed technical discussions and solve recorded issues efficiently.</t> | detailed technical discussions and solve recorded issues efficiently.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="flexibility-of-time-usage"> | <section anchor="flexibility-of-time-usage"> | |||
<name>Flexibility of Time Usage</name> | <name>Flexibility of Time Usage</name> | |||
<t>This document recommends further experiments with reducing conflicts by | <t>This document recommends further experiments with reducing conflicts by | |||
leveraging the increased flexibility of the online format.</t> | leveraging the increased flexibility of the online format.</t> | |||
<t>An in-person meeting must fit all sessions into an acceptable length for | <t>An in-person meeting must fit all sessions into an acceptable length for | |||
international travel (usually roughly a week), but online meetings do not have | international travel (usually roughly a week), but online meetings do not have | |||
that constraint.</t> | that constraint.</t> | |||
<t>Therefore, it would be possible to keep most regular working group se ssions | <t>Therefore, it would be possible to keep most regular working group se ssions | |||
within the usual five main meeting days but have some of the more conflicted | within the usual 5 main meeting days but have some of the more conflicted | |||
sessions in other dedicated time slots. As the Hackathon for fully online | sessions in other dedicated time slots. As the Hackathon for fully online | |||
meetings is usually held in the week before the online plenary meeting | meetings is usually held in the week before the online plenary meeting | |||
<xref target="RFC9311"/>, that week is already a highly active week for many IET F | <xref target="RFC9311"/>, that week is already a highly active week for many IET F | |||
participants and might provide an opportunity to schedule a few selected | participants and might provide an opportunity to schedule a few selected | |||
sessions.</t> | sessions.</t> | |||
<t>This might work especially well for sessions that are of high interes t to a | <t>This might work especially well for sessions that are of high interes t to a | |||
large part of community, such as BoFs and dispatch meetings, and therefore hard | large part of the community, such as BoFs and dispatch meetings, and therefore h ard | |||
to schedule during the main IETF week.</t> | to schedule during the main IETF week.</t> | |||
<t>At IETF 112, the IESG ran an experiment where the administrative plen ary was | <t>At IETF 112, the IESG ran an experiment where the administrative plen ary was | |||
scheduled on the Wednesday before the official session week. The experiment | scheduled on the Wednesday before the official session week. The experiment | |||
report <xref target="_112-EXPERIMENT"/> found that it led to a reduction in sche duling | report <xref target="IETF112-EXPERIMENT"/> found that it led to a reduction in s cheduling | |||
conflicts but also a slight drop in attendance of the administrative plenary, pa rtly | conflicts but also a slight drop in attendance of the administrative plenary, pa rtly | |||
due to insufficient awareness.</t> | due to insufficient awareness.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="inclusivity-and-socializing"> | <section anchor="inclusivity-and-socializing"> | |||
<name>Inclusivity and Socializing</name> | <name>Inclusivity and Socializing</name> | |||
<t>Participation in the fully online meetings in 2021 was high and had a stable | <t>Participation in the fully online meetings in 2021 was high and had a stable | |||
per-country distribution, even though time zones were rotated. This indicates | per-country distribution, even though time zones were rotated. This indicates | |||
that online meetings support a more consistent geographic distribution of | that online meetings support a more consistent geographic distribution of | |||
participants than in-person meetings, where participation often fluctuates based | participants than in-person meetings, where participation often fluctuates based | |||
on the location.</t> | on the location.</t> | |||
<t>However, online meetings do not provide an equivalent opportunity to socialize. | <t>However, online meetings do not provide an equivalent opportunity to socialize. | |||
Despite significant investment in tools to foster hallway conversations, many | Despite significant investment in tools to foster hallway conversations, many | |||
did not use those tools, whether due to ignorance of them, dislike of the tools, | did not use those tools, whether due to ignorance of them, dislike of the tools, | |||
or a preference for the other activities at home (including sleep and food) | or a preference for other activities at home (including sleep and food) | |||
over hallway interactions.</t> | over hallway interactions.</t> | |||
<t>There was a decrease in submission of new (-00) drafts during 2020 an | <t>There was a decrease in submissions of new (-00) Internet-Drafts duri | |||
d | ng 2020 and | |||
2021, although the overall number of draft submissions remained stable, which | 2021, although the overall number of draft submissions remained stable; | |||
might result from the loss of these interactions. Informal conversations might | this decrease in new submissions might have resulted from the loss of these inte | |||
ractions. Informal conversations might | ||||
be important to inspire new work.</t> | be important to inspire new work.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="experiments"> | <section anchor="experiments"> | |||
<name>Experiments</name> | <name>Experiments</name> | |||
<t>This document recommends further experiments with the meeting structu re. Often, | <t>This document recommends further experiments with the meeting structu re. Often, | |||
only practical experience can answer open questions. A given meeting <bcp14>SHOU LD</bcp14> only | only practical experience can answer open questions. A given meeting <bcp14>SHOU LD</bcp14> only | |||
experiment with one major change at a time in order to be able to assess the out come correctly. | experiment with one major change at a time in order to be able to assess the out come correctly. | |||
Furthermore, the IESG <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> announce any such experiment well in advance, so people | Furthermore, the IESG <bcp14>SHOULD</bcp14> announce any such experiment well in advance, so people | |||
can adjust to changes and potentially provide feedback.</t> | can adjust to changes and potentially provide feedback.</t> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section numbered="true" toc="default"> | ||||
<name>IANA Considerations</name> | ||||
<t>This document has no IANA actions.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section numbered="true" toc="default"> | ||||
<name>Security Considerations</name> | ||||
<t>This document has no security considerations.</t> | ||||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="acknowledgments"> | ||||
<name>Acknowledgments</name> | ||||
<t>Thanks to Brian Carpenter, Lars Eggert, Toerless Eckert, Charles Eckel, | ||||
Jason | ||||
Livingood, Sanjeev Gupta, Dale Worley, and Mark Nottingham for their | ||||
reviews and many from more for their input and suggestions on the time zone disc | ||||
ussion!</t> | ||||
</section> | </section> | |||
</middle> | </middle> | |||
<back> | <back> | |||
<references> | <references> | |||
<name>References</name> | <name>References</name> | |||
<references> | <references> | |||
<name>Normative References</name> | <name>Normative References</name> | |||
<reference anchor="RFC2119"> | ||||
<front> | <xi:include href="https://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.2119.xml" | |||
<title>Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate Requirement Levels</tit | /> | |||
le> | <xi:include href="https://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.8174.xml" | |||
<author fullname="S. Bradner" initials="S." surname="Bradner"> | /> | |||
<organization/> | <xi:include href="https://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.8719.xml" | |||
</author> | /> | |||
<date month="March" year="1997"/> | ||||
<abstract> | ||||
<t>In many standards track documents several words are used to sig | ||||
nify the requirements in the specification. These words are often capitalized. | ||||
This document defines these words as they should be interpreted in IETF document | ||||
s. This document specifies an Internet Best Current Practices for the Internet | ||||
Community, and requests discussion and suggestions for improvements.</t> | ||||
</abstract> | ||||
</front> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="BCP" value="14"/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="RFC" value="2119"/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC2119"/> | ||||
</reference> | ||||
<reference anchor="RFC8174"> | ||||
<front> | ||||
<title>Ambiguity of Uppercase vs Lowercase in RFC 2119 Key Words</ti | ||||
tle> | ||||
<author fullname="B. Leiba" initials="B." surname="Leiba"> | ||||
<organization/> | ||||
</author> | ||||
<date month="May" year="2017"/> | ||||
<abstract> | ||||
<t>RFC 2119 specifies common key words that may be used in protoco | ||||
l specifications. This document aims to reduce the ambiguity by clarifying tha | ||||
t only UPPERCASE usage of the key words have the defined special meanings.</t> | ||||
</abstract> | ||||
</front> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="BCP" value="14"/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8174"/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8174"/> | ||||
</reference> | ||||
<reference anchor="RFC8179"> | ||||
<front> | ||||
<title>Intellectual Property Rights in IETF Technology</title> | ||||
<author fullname="S. Bradner" initials="S." surname="Bradner"> | ||||
<organization/> | ||||
</author> | ||||
<author fullname="J. Contreras" initials="J." surname="Contreras"> | ||||
<organization/> | ||||
</author> | ||||
<date month="May" year="2017"/> | ||||
<abstract> | ||||
<t>The IETF policies about Intellectual Property Rights (IPR), suc | ||||
h as patent rights, relative to technologies developed in the IETF are designed | ||||
to ensure that IETF working groups and participants have as much information as | ||||
possible about any IPR constraints on a technical proposal as early as possible | ||||
in the development process. The policies are intended to benefit the Internet c | ||||
ommunity and the public at large, while respecting the legitimate rights of IPR | ||||
holders. This document sets out the IETF policies concerning IPR related to tec | ||||
hnology worked on within the IETF. It also describes the objectives that the po | ||||
licies are designed to meet. This document updates RFC 2026 and, with RFC 5378, | ||||
replaces Section 10 of RFC 2026. This document also obsoletes RFCs 3979 and 487 | ||||
9.</t> | ||||
</abstract> | ||||
</front> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="BCP" value="79"/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8179"/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8179"/> | ||||
</reference> | ||||
</references> | </references> | |||
<references> | <references> | |||
<name>Informative References</name> | <name>Informative References</name> | |||
<reference anchor="_107-FEEDBACK" target="https://www.ietf.org/media/doc | ||||
uments/ietf-107-survey-results.pdf"> | <reference anchor="IETF107-FEEDBACK" target="https://www.ietf.org/media/ | |||
documents/ietf-107-survey-results.pdf"> | ||||
<front> | <front> | |||
<title>IETF 107 Virtual Meeting Survey Report</title> | <title>IETF 107 Virtual Meeting Survey</title> | |||
<author initials="J." surname="Daley"> | <author initials="J." surname="Daley"> | |||
<organization/> | <organization/> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<date year="2020" month="April" day="17"/> | <date year="2020" month="April" day="17"/> | |||
</front> | </front> | |||
</reference> | </reference> | |||
<reference anchor="_108-SURVEY" target="https://www.ietf.org/blog/ietf-1 | ||||
08-meeting-survey"> | <reference anchor="IETF108-SURVEY" target="https://www.ietf.org/blog/iet | |||
f-108-meeting-survey/"> | ||||
<front> | <front> | |||
<title>IETF 108 Meeting Survey</title> | <title>IETF 108 Meeting Survey</title> | |||
<author initials="J." surname="Daley"> | <author initials="J." surname="Daley"> | |||
<organization/> | <organization/> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<date year="2020" month="August" day="13"/> | <date year="2020" month="August" day="13"/> | |||
</front> | </front> | |||
</reference> | </reference> | |||
<reference anchor="_109-SURVEY" target="https://www.ietf.org/blog/ietf-1 | ||||
09-post-meeting-survey/"> | <reference anchor="IETF109-SURVEY" target="https://www.ietf.org/blog/iet | |||
f-109-post-meeting-survey/"> | ||||
<front> | <front> | |||
<title>IETF 109 Post-Meeting Survey</title> | <title>IETF 109 Post-Meeting Survey</title> | |||
<author initials="J." surname="Daley"> | <author initials="J." surname="Daley"> | |||
<organization/> | <organization/> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<date year="2020" month="December" day="07"/> | <date year="2020" month="December" day="07"/> | |||
</front> | </front> | |||
</reference> | </reference> | |||
<reference anchor="_111-SURVEY" target="https://www.ietf.org/blog/ietf-1 | ||||
11-post-meeting-survey/"> | <reference anchor="IETF111-SURVEY" target="https://www.ietf.org/blog/iet | |||
f-111-post-meeting-survey/"> | ||||
<front> | <front> | |||
<title>IETF 111 Post-Meeting Survey</title> | <title>IETF 111 post-meeting survey</title> | |||
<author initials="J." surname="Daley"> | <author initials="J." surname="Daley"> | |||
<organization/> | <organization/> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<date year="2021" month="August" day="23"/> | <date year="2021" month="August" day="23"/> | |||
</front> | </front> | |||
</reference> | </reference> | |||
<reference anchor="_112-EXPERIMENT" target="https://www.ietf.org/blog/ie | ||||
tf112-plenary-experiment-evaluation/"> | <reference anchor="IETF112-EXPERIMENT" target="https://www.ietf.org/blog | |||
/ietf112-plenary-experiment-evaluation/"> | ||||
<front> | <front> | |||
<title>IETF 112 Plenary Experiment Evaluation</title> | <title>IETF 112 Plenary Experiment Evaluation</title> | |||
<author initials="" surname="IESG" fullname="IESG"> | <author> | |||
<organization/> | <organization>IESG</organization> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<date year="2022" month="February" day="04"/> | <date year="2022" month="February" day="04"/> | |||
</front> | </front> | |||
</reference> | </reference> | |||
<reference anchor="INTERIM-SCHEDULE" target="https://mailarchive.ietf.or g/arch/msg/wgchairs/l382SqKVVHoTzFw9kIYl2boM6_c/"> | <reference anchor="INTERIM-SCHEDULE" target="https://mailarchive.ietf.or g/arch/msg/wgchairs/l382SqKVVHoTzFw9kIYl2boM6_c/"> | |||
<front> | <front> | |||
<title>Post-IETF-107 Recommended Virtual Interim Schedule</title> | <title>Subject: Post-IETF-107 Recommended Virtual Interim Schedule</ title> | |||
<author initials="A." surname="Cooper"> | <author initials="A." surname="Cooper"> | |||
<organization/> | <organization/> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<date year="2020" month="March" day="13"/> | <date year="2020" month="March" day="13"/> | |||
</front> | </front> | |||
<refcontent>message to the Working Group Chairs mailing list</refconten t> | ||||
</reference> | </reference> | |||
<reference anchor="RFC8713"> | ||||
<front> | <xi:include href="https://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.8713.xml" | |||
<title>IAB, IESG, IETF Trust, and IETF LLC Selection, Confirmation, | /> | |||
and Recall Process: Operation of the IETF Nominating and Recall Committees</titl | <xi:include href="https://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.9311.xml" | |||
e> | /> | |||
<author fullname="M. Kucherawy" initials="M." role="editor" surname= | ||||
"Kucherawy"> | ||||
<organization/> | ||||
</author> | ||||
<author fullname="R. Hinden" initials="R." role="editor" surname="Hi | ||||
nden"> | ||||
<organization/> | ||||
</author> | ||||
<author fullname="J. Livingood" initials="J." role="editor" surname= | ||||
"Livingood"> | ||||
<organization/> | ||||
</author> | ||||
<date month="February" year="2020"/> | ||||
<abstract> | ||||
<t>The process by which the members of the IAB and IESG, some Trus | ||||
tees of the IETF Trust, and some Directors of the IETF Administration LLC (IETF | ||||
LLC) are selected, confirmed, and recalled is specified in this document. This d | ||||
ocument is based on RFC 7437. Only those updates required to reflect the change | ||||
s introduced by IETF Administrative Support Activity (IASA) 2.0 have been includ | ||||
ed. Any other changes will be addressed in future documents.</t> | ||||
<t>This document obsoletes RFC 7437 and RFC 8318.</t> | ||||
</abstract> | ||||
</front> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="BCP" value="10"/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8713"/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8713"/> | ||||
</reference> | ||||
<reference anchor="RFC8719"> | ||||
<front> | ||||
<title>High-Level Guidance for the Meeting Policy of the IETF</title | ||||
> | ||||
<author fullname="S. Krishnan" initials="S." surname="Krishnan"> | ||||
<organization/> | ||||
</author> | ||||
<date month="February" year="2020"/> | ||||
<abstract> | ||||
<t>This document describes a meeting location policy for the IETF | ||||
and the various stakeholders required to realize this policy.</t> | ||||
</abstract> | ||||
</front> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="BCP" value="226"/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="RFC" value="8719"/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC8719"/> | ||||
</reference> | ||||
<reference anchor="RFC9311"> | ||||
<front> | ||||
<title>Running an IETF Hackathon</title> | ||||
<author fullname="C. Eckel" initials="C." surname="Eckel"> | ||||
<organization/> | ||||
</author> | ||||
<date month="September" year="2022"/> | ||||
<abstract> | ||||
<t>IETF Hackathons encourage the IETF community to collaborate on | ||||
running code related to existing and evolving Internet standards. This document | ||||
provides a set of practices that have been used for running IETF Hackathons. The | ||||
se practices apply to Hackathons in which both in-person and remote participatio | ||||
n are possible, with adaptations for Hackathons that are online only.</t> | ||||
</abstract> | ||||
</front> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="RFC" value="9311"/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name="DOI" value="10.17487/RFC9311"/> | ||||
</reference> | ||||
</references> | </references> | |||
</references> | </references> | |||
<section anchor="acknowledgments" numbered="false"> | ||||
<name>Acknowledgments</name> | ||||
<t>Thanks to <contact fullname="Brian Carpenter"/>, <contact fullname="Lar | ||||
s Eggert"/>, <contact fullname="Toerless Eckert"/>, <contact fullname="Charles E | ||||
ckel"/>, <contact fullname="Jason Livingood"/>, <contact fullname="Sanjeev Gupta | ||||
"/>, <contact fullname="Dale Worley"/>, and <contact fullname="Mark Nottingham"/ | ||||
> for their | ||||
reviews, and thanks to the many other people who provided input and suggestions | ||||
on the time zone discussion!</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
</back> | </back> | |||
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