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<front> | <front> | |||
<title abbrev="Retiring the Tao of the IETF">Retiring the Tao of the IETF</t itle> | <title abbrev="Retiring the Tao of the IETF">Retiring the Tao of the IETF</t itle> | |||
<seriesInfo name="RFC" value="9592"/> | ||||
<author initials="N." surname="ten Oever" fullname="Niels ten Oever"> | <author initials="N." surname="ten Oever" fullname="Niels ten Oever"> | |||
<organization>University of Amsterdam</organization> | <organization>University of Amsterdam</organization> | |||
<address> | <address> | |||
<email>mail@nielstenoever.net</email> | <email>mail@nielstenoever.net</email> | |||
</address> | </address> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<author initials="G." surname="Wood" fullname="Greg Wood"> | <author initials="G." surname="Wood" fullname="Greg Wood"> | |||
<organization>IETF Administration LLC</organization> | <organization>IETF Administration LLC</organization> | |||
<address> | <address> | |||
<email>ghwood@staff.ietf.org</email> | <email>ghwood@staff.ietf.org</email> | |||
</address> | </address> | |||
</author> | </author> | |||
<date year="2024" month="June"/> | ||||
<date year="2024" month="February" day="26"/> | <keyword>Tao</keyword> | |||
<keyword>archive</keyword> | ||||
<area>IETF</area> | <keyword>retired</keyword> | |||
<workgroup>Tao-Discuss</workgroup> | <keyword>inactive</keyword> | |||
<keyword>Internet-Draft</keyword> | <keyword>tutorial</keyword> | |||
<abstract> | <abstract> | |||
<t>This document retires and obsoletes the Tao of the IETF as an IETF-main | ||||
<t>This document retires and obsoletes the Tao of the IETF as an IETF-maintained | tained document. This document also obsoletes RFC 6722, which describes the publ | |||
document. This document also obsoletes RFC 6722, which describes the publicatio | ication process of the Tao. Furthermore, this document describes the rationale f | |||
n process of the Tao. Furthermore, this document describes the rationale for the | or the retirement of the Tao. For archival purposes, the last version of the Tao | |||
retirement of the Tao. For archival purposes, the last version of the Tao is in | is included in the appendix. Information that new participants need to engage i | |||
cluded as an annex. Information that new participants need to engage in the work | n the work of the IETF will continue to be provided through the IETF website in | |||
of the IETF will continue to be provided through the IETF website in a more tim | a more timely and accessible manner. This is the way.</t> | |||
ely and accessible manner. This is the way.</t> | ||||
</abstract> | </abstract> | |||
</front> | </front> | |||
<middle> | <middle> | |||
<section anchor="introduction" numbered="true" toc="default"> | ||||
<name>Introduction</name> | ||||
<t>Since its publication as <xref target="RFC1391" format="default"/> in | ||||
1993, The "Tao of the IETF" ("Tao") has described the inner workings of | ||||
IETF meetings and Working Groups, discussed organizations related to the | ||||
IETF, and introduced the working processes to new participants. The Tao | ||||
never was a formal IETF process document, but rather a | ||||
community-developed and maintained informational overview. After the Tao | ||||
was published as an RFC for 13 years, it was published as a webpage for | ||||
over a decade following the process described in <xref target="RFC6722" | ||||
format="default"/>. However, the Tao did not keep up with the changes in | ||||
the processes of the community and the organization, and thereby ceased | ||||
to be a reliable source of information. We gratefully want to | ||||
acknowledge all the individuals who contributed to the Tao over the | ||||
years. The changing nature of IETF participation, a better understanding | ||||
of how to most effectively convey information to new participants, and | ||||
experience with publishing the Tao as a webpage all suggest a new | ||||
approach to collecting, updating, and communicating the information that n | ||||
ew | ||||
participants need to engage in the work of the IETF successfully. This | ||||
document formally retires and obsoletes the "Tao of the IETF" as a | ||||
single standalone document.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="reasons-for-retirement" numbered="true" toc="default"> | ||||
<name>Reasons for Retirement</name> | ||||
<t>In short, the breadth of topics covered in the Tao, the unpredictable | ||||
and different schedule for updates to the topics, and the high overhead | ||||
for revising and reviewing the content did not match the needs or | ||||
preferences of the intended audience of the Tao.</t> | ||||
<section anchor="infrequent-updates" numbered="true" toc="default"> | ||||
<name>Infrequent Updates</name> | ||||
<t>The Tao was originally published as <xref target="RFC1391" | ||||
format="default"/> in January 1993. In the following 17 years, four | ||||
additional versions of the Tao were published as RFCs:</t> | ||||
<ul spacing="compact"> | ||||
<li><xref target="RFC1539" format="default"/> in October 1993,</li> | ||||
<li><xref target="RFC1718" format="default"/> in November 1994,</li> | ||||
<li><xref target="RFC3160" format="default"/> in August 2001, and</li> | ||||
<li><xref target="RFC4677" format="default"/> in September 2006.</li> | ||||
</ul> | ||||
<t>In August 2012, <xref target="RFC6722" format="default"/> was | ||||
published to document the process for publishing the Tao as a webpage | ||||
so that it could "be updated more easily." However, in the subsequent | ||||
11 years, only four additional versions were published. The length of the | ||||
Tao meant that review and approval of the entire document took | ||||
considerable effort and time, leading to very infrequent updates.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="unwieldy-format" numbered="true" toc="default"> | ||||
<name>Unwieldy Format</name> | ||||
<t>The large, consolidated document format of the Tao made for a heavy | ||||
investment by readers, in addition to the difficulty editors faced | ||||
keeping pace with the changes required to keep it current. For | ||||
example, the emergence of IETF Hackathon popularity with new | ||||
participants prompted an update. However, that content was effectively | ||||
buried in an already long document.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="changing-participation-modes" numbered="true" toc="defaul | ||||
t"> | ||||
<name>Changing Participation Modes</name> | ||||
<t>The original Tao aimed to welcome new participants to IETF | ||||
meetings as attendance grew rapidly along with the growth of the | ||||
Internet in the 1990s. As other avenues for initial participation in | ||||
the IETF emerged over the ensuing decades, the main focus of the Tao | ||||
remained on in-person meeting participation. For example, remote | ||||
participation in IETF meetings has become a much more significant | ||||
aspect in the past few years.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="going-forward" numbered="true" toc="default"> | ||||
<name>Going Forward</name> | ||||
<t>The content of the Tao has already been integrated into the website | ||||
of the IETF, which is the main channel of communication for IETF | ||||
newcomers and a general audience. The content is continuously kept up to | ||||
date with a variety of media to serve different audiences. The IETF | ||||
seeks to ensure that the website continues to address the needs of our | ||||
ever-evolving community and potential newcomers.</t> | ||||
<section anchor="new-communications-opportunities" numbered="true" toc="de | ||||
fault"> | ||||
<name>New Communications Opportunities</name> | ||||
<t>The IETF and its community continuously seek to improve its | ||||
communication to newcomers and existing participants alike. Examples | ||||
of possible ways of doing this:</t> | ||||
<ul spacing="normal"> | ||||
<li>More focused guides, e.g., on IETF Hackathon | ||||
participation, starting new work, etc.</li> | ||||
<li>Alternative formats, e.g., multiple shorter documents, on-demand | ||||
video, podcasts, etc.</li> | ||||
<li>New channels for communications, e.g., blog posts, improved | ||||
Datatracker, Slack, etc.</li> | ||||
</ul> | ||||
</section> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="conclusion" numbered="true" toc="default"> | ||||
<name>Conclusion</name> | ||||
<t>The coverage of a wide range of topics, the unpredictable and | ||||
different schedule for updates to the topics, and the high overhead for | ||||
revising and reviewing the content mean that the Tao required a lot of | ||||
effort to maintain, was commonly out-of-date, and thus did not serve | ||||
its intended purpose of informing the community and | ||||
newcomers. Therefore, this document is the end of the road for "Tao of | ||||
the IETF." The document is now retired. For archival reasons, the last | ||||
version of the Tao can be found in <xref target="annex-1-last-edition-of-t | ||||
he-tao" />.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="introduction" title="Introduction"> | <section anchor="security-considerations" numbered="true" toc="default"> | |||
<name>Security Considerations</name> | ||||
<t>Since its publication as <xref target="RFC1391"/> in 1993, The “Tao of the IE | <t>This document has no security considerations.</t> | |||
TF” (“Tao”) has described the inner workings of IETF meetings and Working Groups | </section> | |||
, discussed organizations related to the IETF, and introduced the working proces | <section anchor="iana-considerations" numbered="true" toc="default"> | |||
ses to new participants. The Tao never was a formal IETF process document, but r | <name>IANA Considerations</name> | |||
ather a community-developed and maintained informational overview. After the Tao | <t>This document has no IANA actions.</t> | |||
was published as an RFC for 13 years, it was published as a webpage for over a | </section> | |||
decade following the process described in <xref target="RFC6722"/>. However, the | ||||
Tao did not keep up with the changes in the processes of the community and the | ||||
organization, and thereby ceased to be a reliable source of information. We grat | ||||
efully want to acknowledge all the individuals who contributed to the Tao over t | ||||
he years. The changing nature of IETF participation, a better understanding of h | ||||
ow to most effectively convey information to new participants, and experience wi | ||||
th publishing the Tao as a webpage all suggest a new approach to collecting, upd | ||||
ating, and communicating the information new participants need to engage in the | ||||
work of the IETF successfully. This document formally retires and obsoletes the | ||||
“Tao of the IETF” as a single standalone document.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="reasons-for-retirement" title="Reasons for Retirement"> | ||||
<t>In short, the breadth of topics covered in the Tao, the unpredictable and dif | ||||
ferent schedule for updates to the topics, and the high overhead for revising an | ||||
d reviewing the content did not match the needs or preferences of the intended a | ||||
udience of the Tao.</t> | ||||
<section anchor="infrequent-updates" title="Infrequent updates"> | ||||
<t>The Tao was originally published as <xref target="RFC1391"/> in January 1993. | ||||
In the following 17 years, four additional versions of the Tao were published a | ||||
s RFCs: <xref target="RFC1539"/> in October 1993, <xref target="RFC1718"/> in No | ||||
vember 1994, <xref target="RFC3160"/> in August 2001, and <xref target="RFC4677" | ||||
/> in September 2006. In August 2012, <xref target="RFC6722"/> was published to | ||||
document the process for publishing the Tao as a webpage so that it “can be upda | ||||
ted more easily”. However, in the subsequent 11 years, only four additional vers | ||||
ions were published. The length of the Tao meant that review and approval of the | ||||
entire document took considerable effort and time, leading to very infrequent u | ||||
pdates.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="unwieldly-format" title="Unwieldly format"> | ||||
<t>The large, consolidated document format of the Tao made for a heavy investmen | ||||
t by readers, in addition to the difficulty editors faced keeping pace with the | ||||
changes required to keep it current. For example, the emergence of IETF Hackatho | ||||
n popularity with new participants prompted an update. However, that content was | ||||
effectively buried in an already long document.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="changing-participation-modes" title="Changing participation mod | ||||
es"> | ||||
<t>The original Tao aimed to welcome new participants to IETF meetings, as atten | ||||
dance grew rapidly along with the growth of the Internet in the 1990s. As other | ||||
avenues for initial participation in the IETF emerged over the ensuing decades, | ||||
the main focus of the Tao remained on in-person meeting participation. For examp | ||||
le, remote participation in IETF meetings has become a much more significant asp | ||||
ect in the past few years.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="going-forward" title="Going forward"> | ||||
<t>The content of the Tao has already been integrated into the website of the IE | ||||
TF, which is the main channel of communication for IETF newcomers and a general | ||||
audience. The content is continuously kept up to date with a variety of media to | ||||
serve different audiences. The IETF seeks to ensure that the website continues | ||||
to address the needs of our ever-evolving community and potential newcomers.</t> | ||||
<section anchor="new-communications-opportunities" title="New communications opp | ||||
ortunities"> | ||||
<t>The IETF and its community continuously seek to improve its communication to | ||||
newcomers and existing participants alike. Examples of possible ways of doing th | ||||
is:</t> | ||||
<t><list style="symbols"> | ||||
<t>More focused guides, for example on IETF Hackathon participation, starting | ||||
new work, etc.</t> | ||||
<t>Alternative formats, e.g. multiple shorter documents, on-demand video, podc | ||||
asts, etc.</t> | ||||
<t>New channels for communications, e.g. blog posts, improved Datatracker, Sla | ||||
ck, etc.</t> | ||||
</list></t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="conclusion" title="Conclusion"> | ||||
<t>The coverage of a wide range of topics, the unpredictable and different sched | ||||
ule for updates to the topics, and the high overhead for revising and reviewing | ||||
the content, means that the Tao required a lot of effort to maintain and was com | ||||
monly out-of-date, and thus did not serve its intended purpose of informing the | ||||
community and newcomers. Therefore, this document is the end of the road for “Ta | ||||
o of the IETF”, the document is now retired. For archival reasons, the last vers | ||||
ion of the Tao can be found in the annex below.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="acknowledgements" title="Acknowledgements"> | ||||
<t>The next phase of work to welcome new participants to the IETF builds on and | ||||
gratefully acknowledges everyone who has contributed to the Tao, and other effor | ||||
ts to help newcomers to the IETF become engaged and productive participants.</t> | ||||
<t>We acknowledge all of the past “Tao of the IETF” editors:</t> | ||||
<t><list style="symbols"> | ||||
<t>Gary Scott Malkin</t> | ||||
<t>Susan R. Harris</t> | ||||
<t>Paul Hoffman</t> | ||||
<t>Kathleen Moriarty</t> | ||||
<t>Niels ten Oever</t> | ||||
</list></t> | ||||
<t>We also acknowledge all the work of the translators that made the Tao accessi | ||||
ble to many different audiences.</t> | ||||
<t>Finally, we also want to acknowledge the work of countless contributors over | ||||
the years.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="annex-1-last-edition-of-the-tao" title="Annex 1: Last Edition o | ||||
f the Tao"> | ||||
<t>For archival purposes, the last edition of the Tao as published under the pro | ||||
cess described in RFC6722, is included below. Note that links to the Tao and arc | ||||
hives below may not work in the future.</t> | ||||
<section anchor="abstract" title="Abstract"> | ||||
<t>This document introduces you to the “ways of the IETF”: it will convey the mi | ||||
ght and magic of networking people and packets in the Internet’s most | ||||
prominent standards body. In this document we describe the inner workings of IET | ||||
F meetings and Working Groups, discuss organizations related to the IETF, | ||||
and introduce the standards process. This is not a formal IETF process document | ||||
but an informal and informational overview.</t> | ||||
</section> | </middle> | |||
<section anchor="introduction-1" title="1 Introduction"> | <back> | |||
<references> | ||||
<name>Informative References</name> | ||||
<xi:include href="https://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.139 | ||||
1.xml"/> | ||||
<xi:include href="https://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.171 | ||||
8.xml"/> | ||||
<xi:include href="https://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.153 | ||||
9.xml"/> | ||||
<xi:include href="https://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.316 | ||||
0.xml"/> | ||||
<xi:include href="https://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.467 | ||||
7.xml"/> | ||||
<xi:include href="https://bib.ietf.org/public/rfc/bibxml/reference.RFC.672 | ||||
2.xml"/> | ||||
</references> | ||||
<t>The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is the largest standard developmen | <section anchor="annex-1-last-edition-of-the-tao" numbered="true" toc="defau | |||
t | lt"> | |||
organization (SDO) for the Internet. Since its early years, participation in | <name>Last Edition of the Tao</name> | |||
the IETF has grown phenomenally. In-person | <t>For archival purposes, the last edition of the Tao as published under | |||
attendance at face-to-face meetings <eref target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/s | the process described in <xref target="RFC6722" format="default"/>, is | |||
tats/meeting/overview/">now averages between 1000 and 1500 participants</eref>. | included below. Note that several links to resources external to the | |||
At any given meeting, around 200 attendees are <spanx style="emph">newcomers</sp | Tao do not work at the time of publication of this RFC. Additionally, | |||
anx> (defined by the IETF | minor errors in the following text have been corrected.</t> | |||
as someone who has attended five or fewer meetings), and many of those go on to | ||||
become regular participants. When the IETF was smaller, it was relatively | ||||
easy for a newcomer to adjust. Today, however, a newcomer meets many more new | ||||
people – some previously known only as the authors of documents or | ||||
thought-provoking email messages.</t> | ||||
<t>Of course, it’s true that many IETF participants don’t go to the face-to-face | <section anchor="abstract1" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
meetings at all - especially since the COVID-19 pandemic when meetings were | <name>Abstract</name> | |||
<t>This document introduces you to the "ways of the IETF": it will | ||||
convey the might and magic of networking people and packets in the | ||||
Internet's most prominent standards body. In this document we describe | ||||
the inner workings of IETF meetings and Working Groups, discuss | ||||
organizations related to the IETF, and introduce the standards | ||||
process. This is not a formal IETF process document but an informal | ||||
and informational overview.</t> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="introduction-1" numbered="false" toc="default"> | ||||
<name>1 Introduction</name> | ||||
<t>The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) is the largest standard | ||||
development organization (SDO) for the Internet. Since its early | ||||
years, participation in the IETF has grown phenomenally. In-person | ||||
attendance at face-to-face meetings <eref | ||||
target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/stats/meeting/overview/">now | ||||
averages between 1000 and 1500 participants</eref>. At any given | ||||
meeting, around 200 attendees are <em>newcomers</em> (defined by the | ||||
IETF as someone who has attended five or fewer meetings), and many of | ||||
those go on to become regular participants. When the IETF was smaller, | ||||
it was relatively easy for a newcomer to adjust. Today, however, a | ||||
newcomer meets many more new people -- some previously known only as | ||||
the authors of documents or thought-provoking email messages.</t> | ||||
<t>Of course, it's true that many IETF participants don't go to the face | ||||
-to-face | ||||
meetings at all -- especially since the COVID-19 pandemic when meetings were | ||||
completely online for a while. There are also many participants who solely | completely online for a while. There are also many participants who solely | |||
focus on the mailing lists of various IETF Working Groups. Since the inner | focus on the mailing lists of various IETF Working Groups. Since the inner | |||
workings of Working Groups can be hard for newcomers to understand, this | workings of Working Groups can be hard for newcomers to understand, this | |||
document provides the mundane bits of information that newcomers will need in | document provides the mundane bits of information that newcomers will need in | |||
order to become active participants. The IETF website also has a lot of | order to become active participants. The IETF website also has a lot of | |||
<eref target="https://www.ietf.org/about/participate/get-started/">newcomer info rmation</eref> in various formats. | <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/about/participate/get-started/">newcomer info rmation</eref> in various formats. | |||
In this document we try to cover as much as possible in one place.</t> | In this document we try to cover as much as possible in one place.</t> | |||
<t>The IETF is always evolving. Although the principles in this documen | ||||
<t>The IETF is always evolving. Although the principles in this document are | t are | |||
expected to remain consistent over time, practical details may well | expected to remain consistent over time, practical details may well | |||
have changed by the time you read it; for example, a web-based tool may have | have changed by the time you read it; for example, a web-based tool may have | |||
replaced an email address for requesting some sort of action.</t> | replaced an email address for requesting some sort of action.</t> | |||
<t>Many types of IETF documentation are mentioned here. The IETF publis | ||||
<t>Many types of IETF documentation are mentioned here. The IETF publishes its | hes its | |||
technical documentation as RFCs, still known by their historical term | technical documentation as RFCs, still known by their historical term | |||
<spanx style="emph">Requests for Comments</spanx>. (Sometimes people joke that | <em>Requests for Comments</em>. (Sometimes people joke that it stands for | |||
it stands for | <em>Request for Compliance</em>.) STDs are RFCs identified as "standards", | |||
<spanx style="emph">Request for Compliance</spanx>.) STDs are RFCs identified as | ||||
“standards”, | ||||
and BCPs are RFCs that represent thoughts on Best Current Practices in the | and BCPs are RFCs that represent thoughts on Best Current Practices in the | |||
Internet. Both STDs and BCPs are also RFCs. For example, <eref target="https:// www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp9">BCP 9</eref> points to a collection | Internet. Both STDs and BCPs are also RFCs. For example, <eref target="https:// www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp9">BCP 9</eref> points to a collection | |||
of RFCs that describe the IETF’s standardization processes. | of RFCs that describe the IETF's standardization processes. | |||
See](#6)RFCs and Internet-Drafts for more details.</t> | See <xref target="rfcs-and-internet-drafts" format="none">RFCs and Internet-Draf | |||
ts</xref> for more details.</t> | ||||
<section anchor="acronyms-and-abbreviations-used-in-the-tao" title="1.1 Acronyms | <section anchor="acronyms-and-abbreviations-used-in-the-tao" numbered="f | |||
and Abbreviations Used in the Tao"> | alse" toc="default"> | |||
<name>1.1 Acronyms and Abbreviations Used in the Tao</name> | ||||
<t>Some of the acronyms and abbreviations from this document are listed below.</ | <t>Some of the acronyms and abbreviations from this document are liste | |||
t> | d below.</t> | |||
<texttable> | ||||
<ttcol align='left'>Term</ttcol> | ||||
<ttcol align='left'>Meaning</ttcol> | ||||
<c>AD</c> | ||||
<c>Area Director</c> | ||||
<c>BCP</c> | ||||
<c>Best Current Practice (a type of RFC)</c> | ||||
<c>BOF</c> | ||||
<c>Birds of a Feather</c> | ||||
<c>IAB</c> | ||||
<c>Internet Architecture Board</c> | ||||
<c>IANA</c> | ||||
<c>Internet Assigned Numbers Authority</c> | ||||
<c>IASA</c> | ||||
<c>IETF Administrative Support Activity</c> | ||||
<c>ICANN</c> | ||||
<c>Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers</c> | ||||
<c>I-D</c> | ||||
<c>Internet-Draft</c> | ||||
<c>IESG</c> | ||||
<c>Internet Engineering Steering Group</c> | ||||
<c>IPR</c> | ||||
<c>Intellectual property rights</c> | ||||
<c>IRSG</c> | ||||
<c>Internet Research Steering Group</c> | ||||
<c>IRT</c> | ||||
<c>Internet Research Task Force</c> | ||||
<c>ISO</c> | ||||
<c>Internet Society</c> | ||||
<c>RF</c> | ||||
<c>Request for Comments</c> | ||||
<c>STD</c> | ||||
<c>Standard (a type of RFC)</c> | ||||
<c>WG</c> | ||||
<c>Working Group</c> | ||||
</texttable> | ||||
</section> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="what-is-the-ietf" title="2 What is the IETF?"> | ||||
<t>The IETF has no members and no dues; it is a loosely self-organized group of | <table align="center"> | |||
people who contribute to the | <thead> | |||
<tr> | ||||
<th align="left">Term</th> | ||||
<th align="left">Meaning</th> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
</thead> | ||||
<tbody> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">AD</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Area Director</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">BCP</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Best Current Practice (a type of RFC)</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">BOF</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Birds of a Feather</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">IAB</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Internet Architecture Board</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">IANA</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Internet Assigned Numbers Authority</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">IASA</td> | ||||
<td align="left">IETF Administrative Support Activity</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">ICANN</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Num | ||||
bers</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">I-D</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Internet-Draft</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">IESG</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Internet Engineering Steering Group</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">IPR</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Intellectual property rights</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">IRSG</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Internet Research Steering Group</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">IRTF</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Internet Research Task Force</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">ISOC</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Internet Society</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">RFC</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Request for Comments</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">STD</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Standard (a type of RFC)</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">WG</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Working Group</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
</tbody> | ||||
</table> | ||||
</section> | ||||
</section> | ||||
<section anchor="what-is-the-ietf" numbered="false" toc="default"> | ||||
<name>2 What is the IETF?</name> | ||||
<t>The IETF has no members and no dues; it is a loosely self-organized g | ||||
roup of people who contribute to the | ||||
engineering and evolution of Internet technologies. It is the principal body | engineering and evolution of Internet technologies. It is the principal body | |||
engaged in the development of new Internet standard specifications. The IETF | engaged in the development of new Internet standard specifications. The IETF | |||
is unusual in that it exists as a collection of meetings (both in-person | is unusual in that it exists as a collection of meetings (both in-person | |||
and virtual) and online activities (such as email and pull request discussions), | and virtual) and online activities (such as email and pull request discussions), | |||
in which individuals voluntarily participate.</t> | in which individuals voluntarily participate.</t> | |||
<t>The IETF welcomes all interested individuals: IETF participants come | ||||
<t>The IETF welcomes all interested individuals: IETF participants come from all | from all | |||
over the world and from many different parts of the Internet industry. The | over the world and from many different parts of the Internet industry. The | |||
IETF conducts its work solely in English. | IETF conducts its work solely in English. | |||
See](#3-12)Where do I fit in? | See <xref target="where-do-i-fit-in" format="none">Where do I fit in?</xref> | |||
for information about the ways that many people | for information about the ways that many people | |||
fit into the IETF.</t> | fit into the IETF.</t> | |||
<t>Quoting from <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3935">R | ||||
<t>Quoting from <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3935">RFC 3935: | FC 3935: A Mission Statement for the IETF</eref>: | |||
A Mission Statement for the IETF</eref>: | "the overall goal of the IETF is to make the Internet work better. | |||
“the overall goal of the IETF is to make the Internet work better. | ||||
Its mission is to produce high quality, relevant | Its mission is to produce high quality, relevant | |||
technical and engineering documents that influence the way people | technical and engineering documents that influence the way people | |||
design, use, and manage the Internet in such a way as to make the | design, use, and manage the Internet in such a way as to make the | |||
Internet work better. These documents include protocol standards, | Internet work better. These documents include protocol standards, | |||
best current practices, and informational documents of various kinds.”</t> | best current practices, and informational documents of various kinds."</t> | |||
<t>The ways to do that include the following:</t> | ||||
<t>The ways to do that include the following:</t> | <ul spacing="normal"> | |||
<li> | ||||
<t><list style="symbols"> | <t>Identifying and proposing solutions to pressing operational and | |||
<t>Identifying and proposing solutions to pressing operational and | ||||
technical problems in the Internet.</t> | technical problems in the Internet.</t> | |||
<t>Specifying the development or usage of protocols and the near-term | </li> | |||
<li> | ||||
<t>Specifying the development or usage of protocols and the near-ter | ||||
m | ||||
architecture to solve such technical problems for the Internet.</t> | architecture to solve such technical problems for the Internet.</t> | |||
<t>Making recommendations to the Internet Engineering Steering Group | </li> | |||
<li> | ||||
<t>Making recommendations to the Internet Engineering Steering Group | ||||
(IESG) regarding the standardization of protocols and protocol usage | (IESG) regarding the standardization of protocols and protocol usage | |||
in the Internet.</t> | in the Internet.</t> | |||
<t>Facilitating technology transfer from the Internet Research Task | </li> | |||
<li> | ||||
<t>Facilitating technology transfer from the Internet Research Task | ||||
Force (IRTF) to the wider Internet community.</t> | Force (IRTF) to the wider Internet community.</t> | |||
<t>Providing a forum for the exchange of information within the Internet | </li> | |||
<li> | ||||
<t>Providing a forum for the exchange of information within the Inte | ||||
rnet | ||||
community among vendors, users, researchers, agency contractors, | community among vendors, users, researchers, agency contractors, | |||
operators, and network managers.</t> | operators, and network managers.</t> | |||
</list></t> | </li> | |||
</ul> | ||||
<t>RFC 3935 further states that the Internet isn’t value-neutral, and | <t>RFC 3935 further states that the Internet isn't value-neutral, and | |||
neither is the IETF. The IETF wants the Internet to be useful for | neither is the IETF. The IETF wants the Internet to be useful for | |||
communities that share our commitment to openness and fairness. The IETF | communities that share our commitment to openness and fairness. The IETF | |||
embraces technical concepts such as decentralized control, edge-user | embraces technical concepts such as decentralized control, edge-user | |||
empowerment and sharing of resources, because those concepts resonate with | empowerment and sharing of resources, because those concepts resonate with | |||
the core values of the IETF community. These concepts have little to do with | the core values of the IETF community. These concepts have little to do with | |||
the technology that’s possible, and much to do with the technology that the | the technology that's possible, and much to do with the technology that the | |||
IETF chooses to create.</t> | IETF chooses to create.</t> | |||
<t>In many ways, the IETF runs on the beliefs of its participants. One o | ||||
<t>In many ways, the IETF runs on the beliefs of its participants. One of the | f the | |||
founding beliefs is embodied in an early quote about the IETF from David | founding beliefs is embodied in an early quote about the IETF from David | |||
Clark: “We reject kings, presidents and voting. We believe in rough consensus | Clark: "We reject kings, presidents and voting. We believe in rough consensus | |||
and running code.” Another early quote that has become a commonly-held belief | and running code." Another early quote that has become a commonly-held belief | |||
in the IETF comes from Jon Postel: “Be conservative in what you send and | in the IETF comes from Jon Postel: "Be conservative in what you send and | |||
liberal in what you accept.”</t> | liberal in what you accept."</t> | |||
<t>There is no membership in the IETF. Anyone may sign up to working gro | ||||
<t>There is no membership in the IETF. Anyone may sign up to working group | up | |||
mailing lists, or register for a meeting and then attend. The closest thing | mailing lists, or register for a meeting and then attend. The closest thing | |||
there is to being an IETF member is being a participant on the IETF or | there is to being an IETF member is being a participant on the IETF or | |||
Working Group](#2-3)mailing lists. This is where the best | Working Group <xref target="ietf-mailing-lists" format="none">mailing lists</xre f>. This is where the best | |||
information about current IETF activities and focus can be found.</t> | information about current IETF activities and focus can be found.</t> | |||
<t>Of course, no organization can be as successful as the IETF is withou | ||||
<t>Of course, no organization can be as successful as the IETF is without having | t having | |||
some sort of structure. In the IETF’s case, that structure is provided by | some sort of structure. In the IETF's case, that structure is provided by | |||
other supporting organizations, as described in | other supporting organizations, as described in | |||
<eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2028">RFC 2028: The Organizatio ns | <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc2028">RFC 2028: The Organizatio ns | |||
Involved in the IETF Standards Process</eref>. | Involved in the IETF Standards Process</eref>. | |||
Please note that RFC 2028 is outdated and being revised.</t> | Please note that RFC 2028 is outdated and being revised.</t> | |||
<t>The <eref target="https://www.ietf.org">IETF web site</eref> is the b | ||||
<t>The <eref target="https://www.ietf.org">IETF web site</eref> is the best sour | est source for | |||
ce for | ||||
information about upcoming IETF meetings and newcomer materials. The IETF | information about upcoming IETF meetings and newcomer materials. The IETF | |||
<eref target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/">Datatracker</eref> is the best sour ce for | <eref target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/">Datatracker</eref> is the best sour ce for | |||
information about Internet-Drafts, RFCs, and Working Groups.</t> | information about Internet-Drafts, RFCs, and Working Groups.</t> | |||
<t>One more thing that is important for newcomers: the IETF in no way "r | ||||
<t>One more thing that is important for newcomers: the IETF in no way “runs the | uns the | |||
Internet,” despite what some people mistakenly might say. The IETF makes | Internet," despite what some people mistakenly might say. The IETF makes | |||
voluntary standards that are often adopted by Internet users, network | voluntary standards that are often adopted by Internet users, network | |||
operators, and equipment vendors, and it thus helps shape the trajectory of | operators, and equipment vendors, and it thus helps shape the trajectory of | |||
the development of the Internet. But in no way does the IETF control, or even | the development of the Internet. But in no way does the IETF control, or even | |||
patrol, the Internet. If your interest in the IETF is because you want to be | patrol, the Internet. If your interest in the IETF is because you want to be | |||
part of the overseers, you may be badly disappointed by the IETF. | part of the overseers, you may be badly disappointed by the IETF. | |||
A saying you will sometimes hear is, “we are not the protocol police.”</t> | A saying you will sometimes hear is, "we are not the protocol police."</t> | |||
<section anchor="humble-beginnings" numbered="false" toc="default"> | ||||
<section anchor="humble-beginnings" title="2.1 Humble Beginnings"> | <name>2.1 Humble Beginnings</name> | |||
<t>The first IETF meeting was held in January 1986 at Linkabit in San | ||||
<t>The first IETF meeting was held in January 1986 at Linkabit in San Diego, | Diego, | |||
with 21 attendees. The 4th IETF, held at SRI in Menlo Park in October 1986, | with 21 attendees. The 4th IETF, held at SRI in Menlo Park in October 1986, | |||
was the first that equipment vendors attended. The concept of Working Groups | was the first that equipment vendors attended. The concept of Working Groups | |||
was introduced at the 5th IETF meeting at the NASA Ames Research Center in | was introduced at the 5th IETF meeting at the NASA Ames Research Center in | |||
California in February 1987. The 7th IETF, held at MITRE in McLean, Virginia, | California in February 1987. The 7th IETF, held at MITRE in McLean, Virginia, | |||
in July 1987, was the first meeting with more than 100 attendees.</t> | in July 1987, was the first meeting with more than 100 attendees.</t> | |||
<t>After the <eref target="https://www.internetsociety.org">Internet S | ||||
<t>After the <eref target="https://www.internetsociety.org">Internet Society</er | ociety</eref> (ISOC) was formed in January 1992, the IAB | |||
ef> (ISOC) was formed in January 1992, the IAB | proposed to ISOC that the IAB's activities should take place under the | |||
proposed to ISOC that the IAB’s activities should take place under the | ||||
auspices of the Internet Society. During INET92 in Kobe, Japan, the ISOC | auspices of the Internet Society. During INET92 in Kobe, Japan, the ISOC | |||
Trustees approved a new charter for the IAB to reflect the proposed | Trustees approved a new charter for the IAB to reflect the proposed | |||
relationship.</t> | relationship.</t> | |||
<t>The IETF met in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in July 1993. This was | ||||
<t>The IETF met in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, in July 1993. This was the first | the first | |||
IETF meeting held in Europe, and the US/non-US attendee split was nearly | IETF meeting held in Europe, and the US/non-US attendee split was nearly | |||
50/50. The IETF first met in Oceania (in Adelaide, Australia) in 2000, the | 50/50. The IETF first met in Oceania (in Adelaide, Australia) in 2000, the | |||
first meeting in Asia (in Yokohama, Japan) was in 2002, and the first meeting | first meeting in Asia (in Yokohama, Japan) was in 2002, and the first meeting | |||
in Latin America (in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was in 2016. So far, the IETF | in Latin America (in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was in 2016. So far, the IETF | |||
has never met in Africa.</t> | has never met in Africa.</t> | |||
<t>The IETF currently has a "1-1-1" meeting policy where the goal is t | ||||
<t>The IETF currently has a “1-1-1” meeting policy where the goal is to | o | |||
distribute the meetings equally between North America, Europe, and Asia. | distribute the meetings equally between North America, Europe, and Asia. | |||
This policy is mainly aimed at distributing the travel effort for the | This policy is mainly aimed at distributing the travel effort for the | |||
existing IETF participants who physically attend meetings and for | existing IETF participants who physically attend meetings and for | |||
distributing the timezone difficulty for those who participate remotely. The | distributing the timezone difficulty for those who participate remotely. The | |||
IETF has also met in Latin America and Oceania, but these continents are | IETF has also met in Latin America and Oceania, but these continents are | |||
currently not part of the 1-1-1 rotation schedule. | currently not part of the 1-1-1 rotation schedule. | |||
More information on picking the venue and the meeting policy can be found | More information on picking the venue and the meeting policy can be found | |||
in <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8718">RFC 8718: IETF Plenary Meeting Venue Selection Process</eref> | in <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8718">RFC 8718: IETF Plenary Meeting Venue Selection Process</eref> | |||
and <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8719">RFC 8719: High-Level Guidance for the Meeting Policy of the IETF</eref>.</t> | and <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8719">RFC 8719: High-Level Guidance for the Meeting Policy of the IETF</eref>.</t> | |||
<t>Remote participation in IETF meetings has been growing significantl | ||||
<t>Remote participation in IETF meetings has been growing significantly in the | y in the | |||
past few years, thanks in part to the ongoing effort to improve the tools and | past few years, thanks in part to the ongoing effort to improve the tools and | |||
processes used to facilitate this mode of participation.</t> | processes used to facilitate this mode of participation.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="the-hierarchy" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="the-hierarchy" title="2.2 The Hierarchy"> | <name>2.2 The Hierarchy</name> | |||
<section anchor="the-internet-society-isoc-and-the-ietf-administration | ||||
<section anchor="the-internet-society-isoc-and-the-ietf-administration-llc-ietf- | -llc-ietf-llc" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
llc" title="2.2.1 The Internet Society (ISOC) and the IETF Administration LLC (I | <name>2.2.1 The Internet Society (ISOC) and the IETF Administration | |||
ETF LLC)"> | LLC (IETF LLC)</name> | |||
<t>The Internet Society (ISOC) is an international, non-profit, memb | ||||
<t>The Internet Society (ISOC) is an international, non-profit, membership | ership | |||
organization that supports and promotes the development of the Internet as a | organization that supports and promotes the development of the Internet as a | |||
global technical infrastructure. The mission of ISOC is “to promote the open | global technical infrastructure. The mission of ISOC is "to promote the open | |||
development, evolution, and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people | development, evolution, and use of the Internet for the benefit of all people | |||
throughout the world.” One of the ways that ISOC does this is through financial | throughout the world." One of the ways that ISOC does this is through financial | |||
support of the IETF.</t> | support of the IETF.</t> | |||
<t>The <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/about/administration/">IET | ||||
<t>The <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/about/administration/">IETF Administra | F Administration LLC</eref> (IETF LLC) | |||
tion LLC</eref> (IETF LLC) | is a "disregarded entity" of ISOC, which means it is treated as | |||
is a “disregarded entity” of ISOC, which means it is treated as | ||||
a branch or division for tax purposes. The IETF LLC has no role in the | a branch or division for tax purposes. The IETF LLC has no role in the | |||
oversight or steering of the standards process, the appeal chain, the | oversight or steering of the standards process, the appeal chain, the | |||
confirming bodies for existing IETF and IAB appointments, the IRTF, or ISOC’s | confirming bodies for existing IETF and IAB appointments, the IRTF, or ISOC's | |||
memberships in other organizations. Rather, the IETF LLC, as overseen by its | memberships in other organizations. Rather, the IETF LLC, as overseen by its | |||
Board of Directors, is responsible for staffing and contracts with places | Board of Directors, is responsible for staffing and contracts with places | |||
like hotels to host IETF meetings. Most of the day-to-day activities | like hotels to host IETF meetings. Most of the day-to-day activities | |||
are delegated to the IETF Executive Director.</t> | are delegated to the IETF Executive Director.</t> | |||
<t>Responsibilities of the IETF LLC include:</t> | ||||
<t>Responsibilities of the IETF LLC include:</t> | <ul spacing="normal"> | |||
<li> | ||||
<t><list style="symbols"> | <t>Supporting the ongoing operations of the IETF, including meet | |||
<t>Supporting the ongoing operations of the IETF, including meetings and | ings and | |||
non-meeting activities.</t> | non-meeting activities.</t> | |||
<t>Managing the IETF’s finances and budget.</t> | </li> | |||
<t>Raising money on behalf of the IETF.</t> | <li> | |||
<t>Establishing and enforcing policies to ensure compliance with applicable | <t>Managing the IETF's finances and budget.</t> | |||
</li> | ||||
<li> | ||||
<t>Raising money on behalf of the IETF.</t> | ||||
</li> | ||||
<li> | ||||
<t>Establishing and enforcing policies to ensure compliance with | ||||
applicable | ||||
laws, regulations, and rules.</t> | laws, regulations, and rules.</t> | |||
</list></t> | </li> | |||
</ul> | ||||
<t>The IETF and ISOC continue to be strongly aligned on key principles. ISOC | <t>The IETF and ISOC continue to be strongly aligned on key principl | |||
es. ISOC | ||||
initiatives related to the IETF continue to support participation in, and | initiatives related to the IETF continue to support participation in, and | |||
deployment of, the standards created by the IETF.</t> | deployment of, the standards created by the IETF.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="internet-engineering-steering-group-iesg" numbered="f | |||
<section anchor="internet-engineering-steering-group-iesg" title="2.2.2 Internet | alse" toc="default"> | |||
Engineering Steering Group (IESG)"> | <name>2.2.2 Internet Engineering Steering Group (IESG)</name> | |||
<t>The IESG is responsible for technical management of IETF activiti | ||||
<t>The IESG is responsible for technical management of IETF activities and the | es and the | |||
Internet standards process. However, the IESG doesn’t exercise much direct | Internet standards process. However, the IESG doesn't exercise much direct | |||
leadership, such as the kind you will find in many other standards | leadership, such as the kind you will find in many other standards | |||
organizations. As its name suggests, its role is to set directions rather | organizations. As its name suggests, its role is to set directions rather | |||
than to give orders. The IESG gets WGs started and finished, ratifies or | than to give orders. The IESG gets WGs started and finished, ratifies or | |||
steers the output from the IETF’s Working Groups (WGs), and makes sure that | steers the output from the IETF's Working Groups (WGs), and makes sure that | |||
non-WG I-Ds that are about to become RFCs are correct.</t> | non-WG I-Ds that are about to become RFCs are correct.</t> | |||
<t>Check the <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/about/groups/iesg">I | ||||
<t>Check the <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/about/groups/iesg">IESG web page | ESG web pages</eref> to find | |||
s</eref> to find | ||||
up-to-date information about IESG statements, I-Ds processed, RFCs published, | up-to-date information about IESG statements, I-Ds processed, RFCs published, | |||
and documents in Last Call, as well as the monthly IETF status reports.</t> | and documents in Last Call, as well as the monthly IETF status reports.</t> | |||
<t>The IESG consists of the Area Directors (ADs), who are selected b | ||||
<t>The IESG consists of the Area Directors (ADs), who are selected by the | y the | |||
Nominations Committee (NomCom) and are appointed for two years. The process | Nominations Committee (NomCom) and are appointed for two years. The process | |||
for choosing the members of the IESG is detailed in <eref target="https://www.rf c-editor.org/info/bcp10">BCP 10</eref>.</t> | for choosing the members of the IESG is detailed in <eref target="https://www.rf c-editor.org/info/bcp10">BCP 10</eref>.</t> | |||
<t>The current Areas and abbreviations are shown below, and <eref ta | ||||
<t>The current Areas and abbreviations are shown below, and <eref target="https: | rget="https://www.ietf.org/topics/areas/">more details</eref> are on | |||
//www.ietf.org/topics/areas/">more details</eref> are on | ||||
the IETF web site.</t> | the IETF web site.</t> | |||
<table align="center"> | ||||
<texttable> | <thead> | |||
<ttcol align='left'>Area</ttcol> | <tr> | |||
<ttcol align='left'>Description</ttcol> | <th align="left">Area</th> | |||
<c>Applications and Real-Time Area (art)</c> | <th align="left">Description</th> | |||
<c>Protocols seen by user programs, such as email and the web and delay-se | </tr> | |||
nsitive interpersonal communications</c> | </thead> | |||
<c>General (gen)</c> | <tbody> | |||
<c>IETF process, and catch-all for WGs that don’t fit in other Areas (whic | <tr> | |||
h is very few)</c> | <td align="left">Applications and Real-Time Area (art)</td> | |||
<c>Internet (int)</c> | <td align="left">Protocols seen by user programs, such as emai | |||
<c>Different ways of moving IP packets and DNS information</c> | l and the web and delay-sensitive interpersonal communications</td> | |||
<c>Operations and Management (ops)</c> | </tr> | |||
<c>Network management, AAA, and various operational issues facing the Inte | <tr> | |||
rnet</c> | <td align="left">General (gen)</td> | |||
<c>Routing (rtg)</c> | <td align="left">IETF process, and catch-all for WGs that don' | |||
<c>Getting packets to their destinations</c> | t fit in other Areas (which is very few)</td> | |||
<c>Security (sec)</c> | </tr> | |||
<c>Privacy, integrity, authentication, non-repudiation, confidentiality, a | <tr> | |||
nd access control</c> | <td align="left">Internet (int)</td> | |||
<c>Transport (tsv)</c> | <td align="left">Different ways of moving IP packets and DNS i | |||
<c>Transport for large volumes of traffic at potentially high bandwidths</ | nformation</td> | |||
c> | </tr> | |||
</texttable> | <tr> | |||
<td align="left">Operations and Management (ops)</td> | ||||
<t>Because the IESG reviews all Internet-Drafts before they become RFCs, ADs | <td align="left">Network management, AAA, and various operatio | |||
nal issues facing the Internet</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">Routing (rtg)</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Getting packets to their destinations</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">Security (sec)</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Privacy, integrity, authentication, non-repud | ||||
iation, confidentiality, and access control</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">Transport (tsv)</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Transport for large volumes of traffic at pot | ||||
entially high bandwidths</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
</tbody> | ||||
</table> | ||||
<t>Because the IESG reviews all Internet-Drafts before they become R | ||||
FCs, ADs | ||||
have quite a bit of influence. The ADs for a particular Area are expected to | have quite a bit of influence. The ADs for a particular Area are expected to | |||
know more about the combined work of the WGs in that Area than anyone else. | know more about the combined work of the WGs in that Area than anyone else. | |||
This is because the ADs actively follow the working groups for which they are | This is because the ADs actively follow the working groups for which they are | |||
responsible and assist working groups and chairs with charter and milestone | responsible and assist working groups and chairs with charter and milestone | |||
reviews. Some people, therefore, shy away from directly engaging with Area | reviews. Some people, therefore, shy away from directly engaging with Area | |||
Directors. Don’t - they can be an important resource and help you find | Directors. Don't -- they can be an important resource and help you find | |||
the person or the answer that you’re looking for. They are, however, often | the person or the answer that you're looking for. They are, however, often | |||
very busy during meetings, and so an email to schedule a meeting can be | very busy during meetings, and so an email to schedule a meeting can be | |||
useful, or just ask your questions.</t> | useful, or just ask your questions.</t> | |||
<t>The entire IESG reviews each Internet-Draft (I-D or "draft") that | ||||
<t>The entire IESG reviews each Internet-Draft (I-D or “draft”) that is proposed | is proposed to become an RFC | |||
to become an RFC | ||||
and should be aware of general trends that can be gleaned from the collective | and should be aware of general trends that can be gleaned from the collective | |||
work products of the IETF. For IETF produced RFCs, as part of the document revie ws, ADs place ballots | work products of the IETF. For IETF produced RFCs, as part of the document revie ws, ADs place ballots | |||
that may contain comments on documents. The AD enters a position that may be | that may contain comments on documents. The AD enters a position that may be | |||
<spanx style="emph">YES</spanx>, <spanx style="emph">NO OBJECTION</spanx>, <span | <em>YES</em>, <em>NO OBJECTION</em>, <em>DISCUSS</em>, <em>ABSTAIN</em>, or <em> | |||
x style="emph">DISCUSS</spanx>, <spanx style="emph">ABSTAIN</spanx>, or <spanx s | RECUSE</em> as the result of | |||
tyle="emph">RECUSE</spanx> as the result of | their review. Any AD may record a <em>DISCUSS</em> ballot position against a dr | |||
their review. Any AD may record a <spanx style="emph">DISCUSS</spanx> ballot po | aft | |||
sition against a draft | ||||
if they have serious concerns and would like to discuss these concerns. | if they have serious concerns and would like to discuss these concerns. | |||
It is common for documents to be approved with one or two <spanx style="emph">YE | It is common for documents to be approved with one or two <em>YES</em> | |||
S</spanx> | ballots, and the majority of the remaining IESG balloting <em>NO OBJECTION</em>. | |||
ballots, and the majority of the remaining IESG balloting <spanx style="emph">NO | An | |||
OBJECTION</spanx>. An | ||||
<eref target="https://www.ietf.org/blog/handling-iesg-ballot-positions/">IETF bl og post</eref> | <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/blog/handling-iesg-ballot-positions/">IETF bl og post</eref> | |||
provides advice on how draft authors could handle the various ballot | provides advice on how draft authors could handle the various ballot | |||
positions.</t> | positions.</t> | |||
<t>Another important job of the IESG is to watch over the output of | ||||
<t>Another important job of the IESG is to watch over the output of all the WGs | all the WGs | |||
to help prevent IETF protocols that are at odds with each other. This is why | to help prevent IETF protocols that are at odds with each other. This is why | |||
ADs are supposed to review the I-Ds coming out of Areas other than their | ADs are supposed to review the I-Ds coming out of Areas other than their | |||
own, and each Area has a <spanx style="emph">directorate</spanx>, a set of exper ienced volunteers who | own, and each Area has a <em>directorate</em>, a set of experienced volunteers w ho | |||
review I-Ds with a focus on potential issues for their area.</t> | review I-Ds with a focus on potential issues for their area.</t> | |||
<t>The quality of the IETF standards comes both from the review they | ||||
<t>The quality of the IETF standards comes both from the review they get in the | get in the | |||
Working Groups and the scrutiny that the WG review gets from the ADs.</t> | Working Groups and the scrutiny that the WG review gets from the ADs.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="internet-architecture-board-iab" numbered="false" toc | |||
<section anchor="internet-architecture-board-iab" title="2.2.3 Internet Architec | ="default"> | |||
ture Board (IAB)"> | <name>2.2.3 Internet Architecture Board (IAB)</name> | |||
<t>The <eref target="https://www.iab.org">IAB</eref> is responsible | ||||
<t>The <eref target="https://www.iab.org">IAB</eref> is responsible for keeping | for keeping an eye on the "big picture" of the | |||
an eye on the “big picture” of the | ||||
Internet, and it focuses on long-range planning and coordination among the | Internet, and it focuses on long-range planning and coordination among the | |||
various areas of IETF activity. The IAB stays informed about important | various areas of IETF activity. The IAB stays informed about important | |||
long-term issues in the Internet, and it brings these topics to the attention | long-term issues in the Internet, and it brings these topics to the attention | |||
of people it thinks should know about them.</t> | of people it thinks should know about them.</t> | |||
<t>IAB members pay special attention to emerging activities in the I | ||||
<t>IAB members pay special attention to emerging activities in the IETF. When a | ETF. When a | |||
new IETF Working Group is proposed, the IAB reviews its charter for | new IETF Working Group is proposed, the IAB reviews its charter for | |||
architectural consistency and integrity. Even before the group is chartered, | architectural consistency and integrity. Even before the group is chartered, | |||
the IAB members are more than willing to discuss new ideas with the people | the IAB members are more than willing to discuss new ideas with the people | |||
proposing them.</t> | proposing them.</t> | |||
<t>The IAB also sponsors and organizes the <eref target="https://www | ||||
<t>The IAB also sponsors and organizes the <eref target="https://www.irtf.org">I | .irtf.org">Internet Research Task Force</eref> (IRTF) and | |||
nternet Research Task Force</eref> (IRTF) and | ||||
convenes invitational workshops that provide in-depth reviews of specific | convenes invitational workshops that provide in-depth reviews of specific | |||
Internet architectural issues. Typically, the workshop reports make | Internet architectural issues. Typically, the workshop reports make | |||
recommendations to the IETF community and to the IESG. The IAB keeps the | recommendations to the IETF community and to the IESG. The IAB keeps the | |||
community informed through blog posts and by publishing RFCs.</t> | community informed through blog posts and by publishing RFCs.</t> | |||
<t>The IAB also:</t> | ||||
<t>The IAB also:</t> | <ul spacing="normal"> | |||
<li> | ||||
<t><list style="symbols"> | <t>Approves NomCom's IESG nominations</t> | |||
<t>Approves NomCom’s IESG nominations</t> | </li> | |||
<t>Acts as the appeals board for appeals against IESG actions</t> | <li> | |||
<t>Oversees the RFC series policy and procedures</t> | <t>Acts as the appeals board for appeals against IESG actions</t | |||
<t>Acts as an advisory body to ISOC</t> | > | |||
<t>Oversees IETF liaisons with other standards bodies</t> | </li> | |||
</list></t> | <li> | |||
<t>Oversees the RFC series policy and procedures</t> | ||||
<t>Like the IESG, the IAB members are selected for two-year positions by the | </li> | |||
<li> | ||||
<t>Acts as an advisory body to ISOC</t> | ||||
</li> | ||||
<li> | ||||
<t>Oversees IETF liaisons with other standards bodies</t> | ||||
</li> | ||||
</ul> | ||||
<t>Like the IESG, the IAB members are selected for two-year position | ||||
s by the | ||||
NomCom and are approved by the ISOC Board of Trustees.</t> | NomCom and are approved by the ISOC Board of Trustees.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="internet-assigned-numbers-authority-iana" numbered="f | |||
<section anchor="internet-assigned-numbers-authority-iana" title="2.2.4 Internet | alse" toc="default"> | |||
Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)"> | <name>2.2.4 Internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)</name> | |||
<t>The core registrar for the IETF's activities is the <eref target= | ||||
<t>The core registrar for the IETF’s activities is the <eref target="https://www | "https://www.iana.org">IANA</eref>. Many Internet protocols require that someone | |||
.iana.org">IANA</eref>. Many Internet protocols require that someone keep track | keep track of protocol items that were added after the protocol came | |||
of protocol items that were added after the protocol came | ||||
out. Typical examples of the kinds of registries needed are for TCP port | out. Typical examples of the kinds of registries needed are for TCP port | |||
numbers and MIME types. IANA’s work on behalf of the IETF is overseen by the IAB | numbers and MIME types. IANA's work on behalf of the IETF is overseen by the IAB | |||
. There is a | . There is a | |||
<eref target="https://www.iab.org/activities/programs/ietf-iana-group/">joint gr | <eref target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/ietfiana/about/">joint group</e | |||
oup</eref> that advises IANA. IANA is funded by <eref target="https://www.icann. | ref> that advises IANA. IANA is funded by <eref target="https://www.icann.org">I | |||
org">ICANN</eref>.</t> | CANN</eref>.</t> | |||
<t>Even though being a registry may not sound interesting, many IETF | ||||
<t>Even though being a registry may not sound interesting, many IETF | ||||
participants will testify to how important IANA has been for the Internet. | participants will testify to how important IANA has been for the Internet. | |||
Having a stable, long-term repository run by careful and conservative | Having a stable, long-term repository run by careful and conservative | |||
operators makes it much easier for people to experiment without worrying | operators makes it much easier for people to experiment without worrying | |||
about messing things up.</t> | about messing things up.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="rfc-editor-and-rfc-production-center-rpc" numbered="f | |||
<section anchor="rfc-editor-and-rfc-production-center-rpc" title="2.2.5 RFC Edit | alse" toc="default"> | |||
or and RFC Production Center (RPC)"> | <name>2.2.5 RFC Editor and RFC Production Center (RPC)</name> | |||
<t>The RPC edits, formats, and publishes RFC's. This used to be done | ||||
<t>The RPC edits, formats, and publishes RFC’s. This used to be done by one | by one | |||
person, which is why you will still see the term <spanx style="emph">RFC Editor< | person, which is why you will still see the term <em>RFC Editor</em>; IETFers ar | |||
/spanx>; IETFers are | e | |||
fond of their history. Also, if you are a document author, you will most | fond of their history. Also, if you are a document author, you will most | |||
commonly come in contact with people responsible for editing your draft. | commonly come in contact with people responsible for editing your draft. | |||
Another important role is to provide <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org">o ne definitive repository</eref> for all RFCs.</t> | Another important role is to provide <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org">o ne definitive repository</eref> for all RFCs.</t> | |||
<t>A common misconception is that all RFCs are the work of the IETF. | ||||
<t>A common misconception is that all RFCs are the work of the IETF. In fact, | In fact, | |||
there are four sources of RFCs: the IETF, the IAB, the IRTF, and Independent | there are four sources of RFCs: the IETF, the IAB, the IRTF, and Independent | |||
streams. It is likely that there will soon be a fifth source, which will be for | streams. It is likely that there will soon be a fifth source, which will be for | |||
documents on the RFC series itself. Only documents coming directly from the | documents on the RFC series itself. Only documents coming directly from the | |||
IETF through Working Groups, or sponsored by ADs, can have IETF consensus | IETF through Working Groups, or sponsored by ADs, can have IETF consensus | |||
and be described as IETF specifications or standards.</t> | and be described as IETF specifications or standards.</t> | |||
<t>Once an RFC is published, it is never revised. If the specificat | ||||
<t>Once an RFC is published, it is never revised. If the specification it | ion it | |||
describes changes, the standard will be re-published in another RFC that | describes changes, the standard will be re-published in another RFC that | |||
“obsoletes” the first. If a technical or editorial error is found in an RFC, | "obsoletes" the first. If a technical or editorial error is found in an RFC, | |||
an errata may be filed for review. If accepted, the errata will be linked to | an errata may be filed for review. If accepted, the errata will be linked to | |||
the RFC and may be held for the next document update.</t> | the RFC and may be held for the next document update.</t> | |||
<t>At the time of this writing, the model for the RFC Editor and the | ||||
<t>At the time of this writing, the model for the RFC Editor and the RPC is | RPC is | |||
being revised under an <eref target="https://www.iab.org/activities/programs/rfc | being revised under an <eref target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/rfcefdp/ | |||
-editor-future-development-program/">IAB Program</eref>. | about/">IAB Program</eref>. | |||
In this revision, there is a position hired by the IETF LLC known as the RFC | In this revision, there is a position hired by the IETF LLC known as the RFC | |||
Series Editor, who is advised by a couple of groups. As a newcomer, and | Series Editor, who is advised by a couple of groups. As a newcomer, and | |||
potential author, the details shouldn’t matter much to you right now.</t> | potential author, the details shouldn't matter much to you right now.</t> | |||
<t>The RPC is contracted by the IETF LLC.</t> | ||||
<t>The RPC is contracted by the IETF LLC.</t> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="ietf-secretariat" numbered="false" toc="default"> | ||||
</section> | <name>2.2.6 IETF Secretariat</name> | |||
<section anchor="ietf-secretariat" title="2.2.6 IETF Secretariat"> | <t>There are a few people who are paid to support the IETF. The IETF | |||
<t>There are a few people who are paid to support the IETF. The IETF | ||||
Secretariat provides day-to-day logistical support, which mainly means | Secretariat provides day-to-day logistical support, which mainly means | |||
coordinating face-to-face meetings and running the IETF presence on | coordinating face-to-face meetings and running the IETF presence on | |||
the web, including the](https://www.ietf.org)IETF web site, | the web, including the <eref target="https://www.ietf.org">IETF web site</eref>, | |||
mailing lists, the repository for Internet-Drafts, and so on. | mailing lists, the repository for Internet-Drafts, and so on. | |||
The Secretariat also provides administrative assistance to the IESG | The Secretariat also provides administrative assistance to the IESG | |||
and others.</t> | and others.</t> | |||
<t>The Secretariat is contracted by the IETF LLC.</t> | ||||
<t>The Secretariat is contracted by the IETF LLC.</t> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="ietf-trust" numbered="false" toc="default"> | ||||
</section> | <name>2.2.7 IETF Trust</name> | |||
<section anchor="ietf-trust" title="2.2.7 IETF Trust"> | <t>The <eref target="https://trustee.ietf.org">IETF Trust</eref> was | |||
set up to hold and | ||||
<t>The <eref target="https://trustee.ietf.org">IETF Trust</eref> was set up to h | ||||
old and | ||||
license the intellectual property of the IETF, such as trademarks (the IETF | license the intellectual property of the IETF, such as trademarks (the IETF | |||
logo, etc.) and copyrights. The trust is a stable, legally-identifiable | logo, etc.) and copyrights. The trust is a stable, legally-identifiable | |||
entity. Most participants never interact with the IETF Trust, beyond seeing | entity. Most participants never interact with the IETF Trust, beyond seeing | |||
it mentioned in RFC boilerplate. This is a good sign, and indicates that | it mentioned in RFC boilerplate. This is a good sign, and indicates that | |||
they are quietly doing their job.</t> | they are quietly doing their job.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | <section anchor="ietf-mailing-lists" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="ietf-mailing-lists" title="2.3 IETF Mailing Lists"> | <name>2.3 IETF Mailing Lists</name> | |||
<t>The IETF does most of its communication, and all of its official wo | ||||
<t>The IETF does most of its communication, and all of its official work, | rk, | |||
via email.</t> | via email.</t> | |||
<t>Anyone who plans to participate in the IETF should join the <eref t | ||||
<t>Anyone who plans to participate in the IETF should join the <eref target="htt | arget="https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-announce">IETF announcement ma | |||
ps://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf-announce">IETF announcement mailing list | iling list</eref>. This is where all of the meeting information, RFC | |||
</eref>. This is where all of the meeting information, RFC | ||||
announcements, and IESG Protocol Actions and Last Calls are posted. This | announcements, and IESG Protocol Actions and Last Calls are posted. This | |||
list is strongly moderated, and only the Secretariat and a small number of | list is strongly moderated, and only the Secretariat and a small number of | |||
IETF leaders can approve messages sent to the announcement list, although | IETF leaders can approve messages sent to the announcement list, although | |||
those messages can come from a variety of people.</t> | those messages can come from a variety of people.</t> | |||
<t>There is also a <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo | ||||
<t>There is also a <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/ietf">gen | /ietf">general | |||
eral | ||||
discussion list</eref> that is unmoderated. This means that everyone can | discussion list</eref> that is unmoderated. This means that everyone can | |||
express their opinions about issues affecting the Internet. As an open | express their opinions about issues affecting the Internet. As an open | |||
discussion forum, it sometimes spins out of control and it helps to be quick | discussion forum, it sometimes spins out of control and it helps to be quick | |||
on the <spanx style="emph">DELETE MESSAGE</spanx> button while also being slow t o take offense. | on the <em>DELETE MESSAGE</em> button while also being slow to take offense. | |||
The mailing list does have a | The mailing list does have a | |||
<eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp45">charter</eref>, however, wh ich | <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp45">charter</eref>, however, wh ich | |||
points out that it is not a place for companies or individuals to solicit or | points out that it is not a place for companies or individuals to solicit or | |||
advertise. As of this writing, the charter is being revised. It is lightly | advertise. As of this writing, the charter is being revised. It is lightly | |||
moderated by two people appointed by the IETF Chair; they used to be called the | moderated by two people appointed by the IETF Chair; they used to be called the | |||
Sargent At Arms (SAA), and you might see that term sometimes. There is also | Sargent At Arms (SAA), and you might see that term sometimes. There is also | |||
a process for banning persistent offenders from the list, but fortunately | a process for banning persistent offenders from the list, but fortunately | |||
this is extremely rare.</t> | this is extremely rare.</t> | |||
<t>There are also subset lists. The | ||||
<t>There are also subset lists. The | ||||
<eref target="https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/i-d-announce">i-d-announce</ eref> | <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/i-d-announce">i-d-announce</ eref> | |||
list only posts when a new Internet-Draft is submitted. | list only posts when a new Internet-Draft is submitted. | |||
It is moderated. | It is moderated. | |||
The <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/last-call">last-call</er ef> | The <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/last-call">last-call</er ef> | |||
list is not moderated, and is for discussion of IETF Last Calls (the | list is not moderated, and is for discussion of IETF Last Calls (the | |||
stage when the IETF community is given one last chance to comment on a | stage when the IETF community is given one last chance to comment on a | |||
draft before it is published as an RFC).</t> | draft before it is published as an RFC).</t> | |||
<t>Every Working Group has its own mailing list.</t> | ||||
<t>Every Working Group has its own mailing list.</t> | <t>Every IETF mailing list is archived. (Unfortunately, the archives f | |||
or | ||||
<t>Every IETF mailing list is archived. (Unfortunately, the archives for | ||||
some lists from many years ago, when the IETF did not have its own | some lists from many years ago, when the IETF did not have its own | |||
servers, have been lost.)</t> | servers, have been lost.)</t> | |||
<t>Even though the IETF mailing lists "represent" the IETF participant | ||||
<t>Even though the IETF mailing lists “represent” the IETF participants at | s at | |||
large, it is important to note that attending an IETF meeting does not mean | large, it is important to note that attending an IETF meeting does not mean | |||
you’ll be automatically added to any list; you’ll have to “opt in” | you'll be automatically added to any list; you'll have to "opt in" | |||
directly.</t> | directly.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | <section anchor="ietf-meetings" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="ietf-meetings" title="3 IETF Meetings"> | <name>3 IETF Meetings</name> | |||
<t>The computer industry is rife with conferences, seminars, expositions | ||||
<t>The computer industry is rife with conferences, seminars, expositions, and | , and | |||
all manner of other kinds of meetings. IETF face-to-face meetings are not | all manner of other kinds of meetings. IETF face-to-face meetings are not | |||
like these. The meetings, held three times a year, are week-long gatherings | like these. The meetings, held three times a year, are week-long gatherings | |||
with the primary goals of helping Working Groups get their tasks done, and | with the primary goals of helping Working Groups get their tasks done, and | |||
promoting a fair amount of mixing among the WGs and the Areas. IETF meetings | promoting a fair amount of mixing among the WGs and the Areas. IETF meetings | |||
are of little interest to sales and marketing folks, but of high interest to | are of little interest to sales and marketing folks, but of high interest to | |||
engineers and developers.</t> | engineers and developers.</t> | |||
<t>For many people, IETF meetings are a breath of fresh air when compare | ||||
<t>For many people, IETF meetings are a breath of fresh air when compared to the | d to the | |||
standard computer industry conferences. There is no exposition hall, few | standard computer industry conferences. There is no exposition hall, few | |||
tutorials, and no big-name industry pundits. Instead, there is lots of work, | tutorials, and no big-name industry pundits. Instead, there is lots of work, | |||
as well as a fair amount of time for socializing for many participants. | as well as a fair amount of time for socializing for many participants. | |||
The IETF believes that having a drink together (often beer in the hotel | The IETF believes that having a drink together (often beer in the hotel | |||
lobby, but drink whatever you want) is highly conducive to collaboration.</t> | lobby, but drink whatever you want) is highly conducive to collaboration.</t> | |||
<t>On the other hand, IETFers can sometimes be surprisingly direct, some | ||||
<t>On the other hand, IETFers can sometimes be surprisingly direct, sometimes | times | |||
verging on rude. To build a climate in which people of many different | verging on rude. To build a climate in which people of many different | |||
backgrounds are treated with dignity, decency, and respect, the IETF has an | backgrounds are treated with dignity, decency, and respect, the IETF has an | |||
<eref target="https://www.ietf.org/blog/ietf-anti-harassment-policy">anti-harass ment policy</eref>, a <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp54">code of conduct</eref>, and an <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/contact/ombudsteam" >Ombudsteam</eref> that you can reach out to.</t> | <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/blog/ietf-anti-harassment-policy">anti-harass ment policy</eref>, a <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp54">code of conduct</eref>, and an <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/contact/ombudsteam" >Ombudsteam</eref> that you can reach out to.</t> | |||
<t>The general flow of an IETF meeting is that it begins with an <eref t | ||||
<t>The general flow of an IETF meeting is that it begins with an <eref target="h | arget="https://www.ietf.org/how/runningcode/">IETF Hackathon</eref> on | |||
ttps://www.ietf.org/how/runningcode/">IETF Hackathon</eref> on | ||||
Saturday and Sunday, tutorials and an informal gathering on Sunday, and | Saturday and Sunday, tutorials and an informal gathering on Sunday, and | |||
WG and BoF meetings Monday through Friday. WG meetings last for | WG and BoF meetings Monday through Friday. WG meetings last for | |||
between one and 2.5 hours each, and some WGs meet more than once, | between one and 2.5 hours each, and some WGs meet more than once, | |||
depending on how much work they anticipate doing. The WG chairs set the | depending on how much work they anticipate doing. The WG chairs set the | |||
agenda for their meeting time(s).</t> | agenda for their meeting time(s).</t> | |||
<t>There is a plenary session during the week, sometimes two. Either the | ||||
<t>There is a plenary session during the week, sometimes two. Either the first | first | |||
part, or a separate Technical Plenary, will have one or more technical | part, or a separate Technical Plenary, will have one or more technical | |||
presentations on topics of interest to many Working Groups. This is | presentations on topics of interest to many Working Groups. This is | |||
organized by the IAB. The Administrative Plenary is organized by the IETF | organized by the IAB. The Administrative Plenary is organized by the IETF | |||
Chair, and will have greetings from the meeting sponsor, reports on meeting | Chair, and will have greetings from the meeting sponsor, reports on meeting | |||
attendance and IETF finances, and progress reports from most groups mentioned | attendance and IETF finances, and progress reports from most groups mentioned | |||
in the “Hierarchy” section above. This ends with an “open mic” session, with | in the "Hierarchy" section above. This ends with an "open mic" session, with | |||
the various groups on stage. This is a good time to share administrative | the various groups on stage. This is a good time to share administrative | |||
concerns; praise is welcome, but more often concerns and gripes are raised.</t> | concerns; praise is welcome, but more often concerns and gripes are raised.</t> | |||
<t>There have been more than 110 IETF meetings so far. | ||||
<t>There have been more than 110 IETF meetings so far. | ||||
The list of future meetings is available | The list of future meetings is available | |||
<eref target="https://www.ietf.org/how/meetings/upcoming/">online</eref>, and th ey | <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/how/meetings/upcoming/">online</eref>, and th ey | |||
are also announced on the <spanx style="emph">ietf-announce</spanx> mailing list | are also announced on the <em>ietf-announce</em> mailing list mentioned above.</ | |||
mentioned above.</t> | t> | |||
<t>Note that COVID-19 disrupted the in-person meetings. | ||||
<t>Note that COVID-19 disrupted the in-person meetings. | ||||
After several virtual or online meetings, the IETF tried its | After several virtual or online meetings, the IETF tried its | |||
first hybrid meeting, in Vienna, in March 2022.</t> | first hybrid meeting, in Vienna, in March 2022.</t> | |||
<section anchor="registration" numbered="false" toc="default"> | ||||
<section anchor="registration" title="3.1 Registration"> | <name>3.1 Registration</name> | |||
<t>To attend an IETF meeting, either online or in person, you have to | ||||
<t>To attend an IETF meeting, either online or in person, you have to register | register | |||
and pay a registration fee. If you cannot afford the online registration fee, yo u | and pay a registration fee. If you cannot afford the online registration fee, yo u | |||
can apply for a fee waiver during the registration process. The meeting site | can apply for a fee waiver during the registration process. The meeting site | |||
(if the meeting is not purely online) is generally announced at several | (if the meeting is not purely online) is generally announced at several | |||
months ahead of the meeting – earlier if possible. An announcement goes out | months ahead of the meeting -- earlier if possible. An announcement goes out | |||
via email to the <spanx style="emph">ietf-announce</spanx> mailing list, and inf | via email to the <em>ietf-announce</em> mailing list, and information is posted | |||
ormation is posted on <eref target="https://www.ietf.org">the IETF web site</ere | on <eref target="https://www.ietf.org">the IETF web site</eref>, that same day. | |||
f>, that same day. | ||||
Upcoming meeting locations are also mentioned at the plenary, and the host | Upcoming meeting locations are also mentioned at the plenary, and the host | |||
for the next meeting often gives a welcome.</t> | for the next meeting often gives a welcome.</t> | |||
<t>You can register online at the IETF website, or in person throughou | ||||
<t>You can register online at the IETF website, or in person throughout the | t the | |||
week. There are different fee schedules for early-bird, latecomers, | week. There are different fee schedules for early-bird, latecomers, | |||
single-day, and so on. The general registration fee covers all of the week’s | single-day, and so on. The general registration fee covers all of the week's | |||
meetings, the Sunday evening <spanx style="emph">Welcome Reception</spanx>, and | meetings, the Sunday evening <em>Welcome Reception</em>, and afternoon beverage | |||
afternoon beverage and | and | |||
snack breaks.</t> | snack breaks.</t> | |||
<t>The IETF and related organizations are committed to transparency an | ||||
<t>The IETF and related organizations are committed to transparency and protecti | d protecting | |||
ng | ||||
the privacy of individuals. For information about the personal data | the privacy of individuals. For information about the personal data | |||
that is collected, and how it is managed, please see the <eref target="https://w ww.ietf.org/privacy-statement/">privacy statement</eref>.</t> | that is collected, and how it is managed, please see the <eref target="https://w ww.ietf.org/privacy-statement/">privacy statement</eref>.</t> | |||
<t>You might also consider subscribing to the meeting-specific email l | ||||
<t>You might also consider subscribing to the meeting-specific email list, which | ist, which | |||
is presented as an option when you register to participate in the meeting | is presented as an option when you register to participate in the meeting | |||
either in-person or remotely. Discussions on the meetings list can be high | either in-person or remotely. Discussions on the meetings list can be high | |||
volume and fairly wide-ranging about meeting-specific issues, but it is also | volume and fairly wide-ranging about meeting-specific issues, but it is also | |||
a channel for sharing information that many find useful to understand what is | a channel for sharing information that many find useful to understand what is | |||
going on during the meeting itself. Topics often include information about | going on during the meeting itself. Topics often include information about | |||
local mass transit, interesting sites to see, desire to buy or sell a | local mass transit, interesting sites to see, desire to buy or sell a | |||
social event ticket, and so on. Local experts, people who live in the area, | social event ticket, and so on. Local experts, people who live in the area, | |||
often respond to questions and can be very helpful.</t> | often respond to questions and can be very helpful.</t> | |||
<t>Sunday is an excellent day to join the meeting, unless you already | ||||
<t>Sunday is an excellent day to join the meeting, unless you already came on | came on | |||
Saturday for the hackathon. Sunday is the day for the newcomer’s tutorial, as | Saturday for the hackathon. Sunday is the day for the newcomer's tutorial, as | |||
well the Quick Connections session where newcomers get to meet with | well the Quick Connections session where newcomers get to meet with | |||
experienced IETF participants. After these sessions there is the welcome | experienced IETF participants. After these sessions there is the welcome | |||
reception, a popular event where you can get a small bite to eat and | reception, a popular event where you can get a small bite to eat and | |||
socialize with other attendees.</t> | socialize with other attendees.</t> | |||
<t>During registration, you will be asked to confirm that you agree to | ||||
<t>During registration, you will be asked to confirm that you agree to | follow the <em>Note Well</em>. You can also read it, anytime, <eref target="http | |||
follow the <spanx style="emph">Note Well</spanx>. You can also read it, anytime, | s://www.ietf.org/about/note-well/">online</eref>. | |||
<eref target="https://www.ietf.org/about/note-well/">online</eref>. | ||||
This points out the rules for IETF intellectual property rights (IPR), | This points out the rules for IETF intellectual property rights (IPR), | |||
anti-harassment, and other important guiding policies for the IETF. | anti-harassment, and other important guiding policies for the IETF. | |||
These slides will also be shown before every WG session; as it gets | These slides will also be shown before every WG session; as it gets | |||
later in the week, the slide transitions tend to get faster and faster.</t> | later in the week, the slide transitions tend to get faster and faster.</t> | |||
<t>If you need to leave messages for other attendees, you can do so at | ||||
<t>If you need to leave messages for other attendees, you can do so at the cork | the cork | |||
boards that are usually near the IETF registration desk. These cork boards | boards that are usually near the IETF registration desk. These cork boards | |||
will also have last-minute meeting changes and room changes. The agenda is | will also have last-minute meeting changes and room changes. The agenda is | |||
available online, and changes can happen up to the last minute, such as | available online, and changes can happen up to the last minute, such as | |||
cancelling a WG meeting.</t> | cancelling a WG meeting.</t> | |||
<t>You can also turn in lost-and-found items to the registration desk. | ||||
<t>You can also turn in lost-and-found items to the registration desk. At the | At the | |||
end of the meeting, anything left over from the lost-and-found will usually | end of the meeting, anything left over from the lost-and-found will usually | |||
be turned over to the hotel or brought back to the Secretariat’s office. | be turned over to the hotel or brought back to the Secretariat's office. | |||
Incidentally, the IETF registration desk is often a convenient place to | Incidentally, the IETF registration desk is often a convenient place to | |||
arrange to meet people. If someone says “meet me at registration,” you should | arrange to meet people. If someone says "meet me at registration," you should | |||
clarify if they mean the IETF registration desk, or the hotel registration | clarify if they mean the IETF registration desk, or the hotel registration | |||
desk: This has been a common cause of missed connections.</t> | desk: This has been a common cause of missed connections.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="take-the-plunge-and-stay-all-week" numbered="false" toc | |||
<section anchor="take-the-plunge-and-stay-all-week" title="3.2 Take the Plunge a | ="default"> | |||
nd Stay All Week!"> | <name>3.2 Take the Plunge and Stay All Week!</name> | |||
<t>IETF WG meetings are scheduled from Monday morning through Friday a | ||||
<t>IETF WG meetings are scheduled from Monday morning through Friday afternoon. | fternoon. | |||
Associated non-WG meetings often take place on the preceding or following | Associated non-WG meetings often take place on the preceding or following | |||
weekends, and unofficial “side meetings” can also be scheduled during the | weekends, and unofficial "side meetings" can also be scheduled during the | |||
week. It is best to plan to be present the whole week, to benefit from | week. It is best to plan to be present the whole week, to benefit from | |||
cross-fertilization between WGs and from hallway discussions (both offline as | cross-fertilization between WGs and from hallway discussions (both offline as | |||
well as in online environments such as the <spanx style="emph">gather.town</span x> website). As noted | well as in online environments such as the <em>gather.town</em> website). As not ed | |||
below, the agenda is fluid, and there have been instances of participants | below, the agenda is fluid, and there have been instances of participants | |||
missing important sessions due to last-minute scheduling changes after their | missing important sessions due to last-minute scheduling changes after their | |||
travel plans were fixed. Being present the whole week is the only way to | travel plans were fixed. Being present the whole week is the only way to | |||
avoid this annoyance.</t> | avoid this annoyance.</t> | |||
<t>If you cannot find meetings all week to interest you, you can still | ||||
<t>If you cannot find meetings all week to interest you, you can still make the | make the | |||
most of the IETF meeting by working between sessions. Almost every attendee | most of the IETF meeting by working between sessions. Almost every attendee | |||
has a laptop, and it is common to see many of them in the terminal room or in | has a laptop, and it is common to see many of them in the terminal room or in | |||
the lobbies and hallways working during meeting sessions. The IETF sets up up | the lobbies and hallways working during meeting sessions. The IETF sets up a hig | |||
a high-speed network throughout the hotel for the duration of the meeting, | h-speed network throughout the hotel for the duration of the meeting, | |||
and there’s no charge to use the “IETF wifi.” This usually covers many places | and there's no charge to use the "IETF wifi." This usually covers many places | |||
of the meeting venue (restaurants, coffee shops, and so on), so catching up | of the meeting venue (restaurants, coffee shops, and so on), so catching up | |||
on email when not in meetings is a fairly common task for IETFers.</t> | on email when not in meetings is a fairly common task for IETFers.</t> | |||
<t>Note that many people use their laptops actively during meeting ses | ||||
<t>Note that many people use their laptops actively during meeting sessions | sions | |||
for practical purposes such as consulting drafts. Power strips in all meeting | for practical purposes such as consulting drafts. Power strips in all meeting | |||
rooms and hotel rooms will provide only the sockets permitted by local | rooms and hotel rooms will provide only the sockets permitted by local | |||
regulations, so ensure in advance that you have an appropriate travel adapter.</ t> | regulations, so ensure in advance that you have an appropriate travel adapter.</ t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="newcomer-training" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="newcomer-training" title="3.3 Newcomer Training"> | <name>3.3 Newcomer Training</name> | |||
<t>Newcomers should attend the Newcomer's Tutorial on Sunday, which is | ||||
<t>Newcomers should attend the Newcomer’s Tutorial on Sunday, which is | ||||
especially designed for them. The tutorial is organized and conducted by the | especially designed for them. The tutorial is organized and conducted by the | |||
IETF Education, Mentoring, and Outreach Directorate (<spanx style="emph">EMODIR< /spanx>) team and is | IETF Education, Mentoring, and Outreach Directorate (<em>EMODIR</em>) team and i s | |||
intended to provide useful introductory information. The session covers the | intended to provide useful introductory information. The session covers the | |||
structure of the IETF, how to get the most out of the meeting, and many other | structure of the IETF, how to get the most out of the meeting, and many other | |||
essential and enlightening topics for new IETFers. The IETF has a <eref target=" | essential and enlightening topics for new IETFers. The IETF has a <eref target=" | |||
https://www.youtube.com/user/ietf">YouTube channel</eref> which has the previous | https://www.youtube.com/user/ietf">YouTube channel</eref> which has the previous | |||
tutorials. This has recently been broken down into <eref target="https://www.yo | tutorials. This has recently been broken down into <eref target="https://www.yo | |||
utube.com/playlist?list=PLC86T-6ZTP5hFWNekiZYEYwEqVWB-cwfr">four 15-minute segme | utube.com/watch?v=MW1cDLmr91c&list=PLC86T-6ZTP5imxIwnF0mYxWVp0sbqDR0J&pp | |||
nts</eref> which might be easier to view.</t> | =iAQB">four 15-minute segments</eref> which might be easier to view.</t> | |||
<t><em>Quick Connections</em> is a session limited to newcomers and ex | ||||
<t><spanx style="emph">Quick Connections</spanx> is a session limited to newcome | perienced IETF | |||
rs and experienced IETF | ||||
participants. It is a great chance to meet people, and establish contacts | participants. It is a great chance to meet people, and establish contacts | |||
that can be useful during the rest of the week. Registration is required | that can be useful during the rest of the week. Registration is required | |||
as space is limited. It is held right before the welcome reception.</t> | as space is limited. It is held right before the welcome reception.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="dress-code" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="dress-code" title="3.4 Dress Code"> | <name>3.4 Dress Code</name> | |||
<t>At meetings people generally dress informally, and newcomers could | ||||
<t>At meetings people generally dress informally, and newcomers could feel out | feel out | |||
of place if they show up Monday morning in suits. The general rule is “dress | of place if they show up Monday morning in suits. The general rule is "dress | |||
for casual comfort.” Note that the hotel air conditioning might mean bringing | for casual comfort." Note that the hotel air conditioning might mean bringing | |||
a sweater or other covering as well.</t> | a sweater or other covering as well.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="working-group-meetings" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="working-group-meetings" title="3.5 Working Group Meetings"> | <name>3.5 Working Group Meetings</name> | |||
<t>The heart of an IETF meeting is the WG meetings themselves. Differe | ||||
<t>The heart of an IETF meeting is the WG meetings themselves. Different WGs | nt WGs | |||
chairs have very different styles, so it is impossible to generalize how a WG | chairs have very different styles, so it is impossible to generalize how a WG | |||
meeting will feel. All WGs have agendas, however, and most will follow the | meeting will feel. All WGs have agendas, however, and most will follow the | |||
following approach.</t> | following approach.</t> | |||
<t>At the beginning of the meeting, the chair will pass around the <em | ||||
<t>At the beginning of the meeting, the chair will pass around the <spanx style= | >blue | |||
"emph">blue | sheets</em>, which are paper forms on which everyone writes their name and their | |||
sheets</spanx>, which are paper forms on which everyone writes their name and th | ||||
eir | ||||
affiliation. These are archived and used for planning capacity needs for the | affiliation. These are archived and used for planning capacity needs for the | |||
next time the WG meets. In very rare cases, they have been used to indicate | next time the WG meets. In very rare cases, they have been used to indicate | |||
exactly who showed up. When you are handed the sheet, sign your name and | exactly who showed up. When you are handed the sheet, sign your name and | |||
pass it along in the same direction. If you arrive after the start, at the | pass it along in the same direction. If you arrive after the start, at the | |||
end of the meeting you can go up front and sign it then. For virtual | end of the meeting you can go up front and sign it then. For virtual | |||
attendance using the <spanx style="emph">MeetEcho</spanx> video conference syste m, attendance is | attendance using the <em>MeetEcho</em> video conference system, attendance is | |||
handled by accessing the application.</t> | handled by accessing the application.</t> | |||
<t>After the blue sheets, there are calls for volunteers to take minut | ||||
<t>After the blue sheets, there are calls for volunteers to take minutes. More | es. More | |||
than one person can do so, and they are often done on a Web page using a | than one person can do so, and they are often done on a Web page using a | |||
collaborative editing app. Taking minutes can be a good way to ensure you | collaborative editing app. Taking minutes can be a good way to ensure you | |||
follow the discussions without distraction! The link to the web page will be | follow the discussions without distraction! The link to the web page will be | |||
part of the WG entry that is part of the online meeting agenda. There is | part of the WG entry that is part of the online meeting agenda. There is | |||
also a chance to make any last-minute updates to the agenda. This is known | also a chance to make any last-minute updates to the agenda. This is known | |||
as “agenda bashing.” Finally, there will be a review of the Note Well. The | as "agenda bashing." Finally, there will be a review of the Note Well. The | |||
order in which these things happen can vary, but they are all done before the | order in which these things happen can vary, but they are all done before the | |||
meeting really “starts.”</t> | meeting really "starts."</t> | |||
<t>To speak during a meeting, go to the microphone(s) located near the | ||||
<t>To speak during a meeting, go to the microphone(s) located near the middle of | middle of | |||
the room. For controversial topics, there will be a line at the mic, but do | the room. For controversial topics, there will be a line at the mic, but do | |||
not hesitate to be the first person at the line if you have a question or a | not hesitate to be the first person at the line if you have a question or a | |||
contribution to the discussion. The WG chair or presenter will indicate when | contribution to the discussion. The WG chair or presenter will indicate when | |||
you can speak. Although it would be easier to just raise your hand from where | you can speak. Although it would be easier to just raise your hand from where | |||
you are sitting, the mics perform a very useful task: they let the people | you are sitting, the mics perform a very useful task: they let the people | |||
listening remotely and in the room hear your question or comment. When you | listening remotely and in the room hear your question or comment. When you | |||
first speak, say your name and affiliation for identification purposes. If | first speak, say your name and affiliation for identification purposes. If | |||
you miss this, folks will often say “name!” to remind you. Don’t be | you miss this, folks will often say "name!" to remind you. Don't be | |||
embarrassed if this happens, it’s not uncommon.</t> | embarrassed if this happens, it's not uncommon.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="seeing-spots-before-your-eyes" numbered="false" toc="de | |||
<section anchor="seeing-spots-before-your-eyes" title="3.6 Seeing Spots Before Y | fault"> | |||
our Eyes"> | <name>3.6 Seeing Spots Before Your Eyes</name> | |||
<t>Some attendees will have a little colored dot on their name tag, an | ||||
<t>Some attendees will have a little colored dot on their name tag, and a few | d a few | |||
people have more than one. These dots identify people who have volunteered to | people have more than one. These dots identify people who have volunteered to | |||
do extra work, such as being a WG chair, an IESG member, and so on. The | do extra work, such as being a WG chair, an IESG member, and so on. The | |||
colors have the meanings shown here.</t> | colors have the meanings shown here.</t> | |||
<table align="center"> | ||||
<texttable> | <thead> | |||
<ttcol align='left'>Color</ttcol> | <tr> | |||
<ttcol align='left'>Meaning</ttcol> | <th align="left">Color</th> | |||
<c>Blue</c> | <th align="left">Meaning</th> | |||
<c>Working Group/BOF Chair</c> | </tr> | |||
<c>Green</c> | </thead> | |||
<c>Meeting Host/Sponsor</c> | <tbody> | |||
<c>Red</c> | <tr> | |||
<c>IAB member</c> | <td align="left">Blue</td> | |||
<c>Yellow</c> | <td align="left">Working Group/BOF Chair</td> | |||
<c>IESG member</c> | </tr> | |||
<c>Pink</c> | <tr> | |||
<c>IRSG member</c> | <td align="left">Green</td> | |||
<c>Orange</c> | <td align="left">Meeting Host/Sponsor</td> | |||
<c>Nominating Committee member</c> | </tr> | |||
<c>Black</c> | <tr> | |||
<c>IETF LLC Board</c> | <td align="left">Red</td> | |||
</texttable> | <td align="left">IAB member</td> | |||
</tr> | ||||
<t>Members of the press wear orange-tinted badges with the word “press” on them. | <tr> | |||
</t> | <td align="left">Yellow</td> | |||
<td align="left">IESG member</td> | ||||
<t>As newcomer, don’t be afraid to strike up conversations with people who wear | </tr> | |||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">Pink</td> | ||||
<td align="left">IRSG member</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">Orange</td> | ||||
<td align="left">Nominating Committee member</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
<tr> | ||||
<td align="left">Black</td> | ||||
<td align="left">IETF LLC Board</td> | ||||
</tr> | ||||
</tbody> | ||||
</table> | ||||
<t>Members of the press wear orange-tinted badges with the word "press | ||||
" on them.</t> | ||||
<t>As newcomer, don't be afraid to strike up conversations with people | ||||
who wear | ||||
these dots. If the IAB and IESG members and Working Group and BOF chairs | these dots. If the IAB and IESG members and Working Group and BOF chairs | |||
didn’t want to talk to anybody, they wouldn’t be wearing the dots in the | didn't want to talk to anybody, they wouldn't be wearing the dots in the | |||
first place! Note, however, that IETF meetings are usually intense times for | first place! Note, however, that IETF meetings are usually intense times for | |||
Area Directors. Talking to an AD during an IETF meeting will often result | Area Directors. Talking to an AD during an IETF meeting will often result | |||
in them asking you to send email after the meeting ends. | in them asking you to send email after the meeting ends. | |||
Also, when you start | Also, when you start | |||
a hallway conversation with an Area Director (or even a WG chair, for that | a hallway conversation with an Area Director (or even a WG chair, for that | |||
matter), it is often good to give them about 30 seconds of context for the | matter), it is often good to give them about 30 seconds of context for the | |||
discussion.</t> | discussion.</t> | |||
<t>Near the registration area there are usually ribbons and markers so | ||||
<t>Near the registration area there are usually ribbons and markers so that | that | |||
people can label their specific interests, history, and so on. | people can label their specific interests, history, and so on. | |||
Many people use them to make (inside) jokes, which are sometimes amusing.</t> | Many people use them to make (inside) jokes, which are sometimes amusing.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="terminal-room" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="terminal-room" title="3.7 Terminal Room"> | <name>3.7 Terminal Room</name> | |||
<t>The IETF wifi is provided by volunteers who run the Network Operati | ||||
<t>The IETF wifi is provided by volunteers who run the Network Operations Center | ons Center | |||
(NOC). The terminal room is where you can get wired connectivity and limited | (NOC). The terminal room is where you can get wired connectivity and limited | |||
access to a printer. The people and companies that donate their equipment, | access to a printer. The people and companies that donate their equipment, | |||
services, and time are to be heartily congratulated and thanked.</t> | services, and time are to be heartily congratulated and thanked.</t> | |||
<t>You must be wearing your badge in order to get into the terminal ro | ||||
<t>You must be wearing your badge in order to get into the terminal room. The | om. The | |||
terminal room provides power strips, Ethernet ports, and wifi | terminal room provides power strips, Ethernet ports, and wifi | |||
(for the people who don’t need Ethernet but want power). What it doesn’t | (for the people who don't need Ethernet but want power). What it doesn't | |||
provide are terminals; the name is historical. The help desk in the terminal | provide are terminals; the name is historical. The help desk in the terminal | |||
room is also a good place to ask questions about network failures, although | room is also a good place to ask questions about network failures, although | |||
they might point you off to different networking staff.</t> | they might point you off to different networking staff.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="meals-and-snacks" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="meals-and-snacks" title="3.8 Meals and Snacks"> | <name>3.8 Meals and Snacks</name> | |||
<t>Although it is true that some people eat very well at the IETF, the | ||||
<t>Although it is true that some people eat very well at the IETF, they find the | y find the | |||
food on their own since lunches and dinners are not included in the | food on their own since lunches and dinners are not included in the | |||
registration fee. In addition to socializing, dinner meetings can be a good | registration fee. In addition to socializing, dinner meetings can be a good | |||
way to get additional work done.</t> | way to get additional work done.</t> | |||
<t>If sponsorship for it is secured, the welcome reception provides dr | ||||
<t>If sponsorship for it is secured, the welcome reception provides drinks | inks | |||
and appetizers but is not meant to be a full replacement for dinner. | and appetizers but is not meant to be a full replacement for dinner. | |||
Sometimes a continental breakfast can be included with the hotel registration. | Sometimes a continental breakfast can be included with the hotel registration. | |||
There IETF meeting also includes a morning coffee and snack break, and | There IETF meeting also includes a morning coffee and snack break, and | |||
a similar one in the afternoon.</t> | a similar one in the afternoon.</t> | |||
<t>If you prefer to get out of the hotel for meals, the local host usu | ||||
<t>If you prefer to get out of the hotel for meals, the local host usually | ally | |||
provides a list of places to eat within easy reach of the meeting site, | provides a list of places to eat within easy reach of the meeting site, | |||
and the meeting-specific email list is also a useful source.</t> | and the meeting-specific email list is also a useful source.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="social-event" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="social-event" title="3.9 Social Event"> | <name>3.9 Social Event</name> | |||
<t>Another of the most important things organized and managed by the h | ||||
<t>Another of the most important things organized and managed by the host is the | ost is the | |||
IETF social event. The social event is sometimes high-tech-related event, or | IETF social event. The social event is sometimes high-tech-related event, or | |||
it might be in an art museum or a reception hall. Note, however, that not all | it might be in an art museum or a reception hall. Note, however, that not all | |||
IETF meetings have social events.</t> | IETF meetings have social events.</t> | |||
<t>Newcomers to the IETF are encouraged to attend the social event. We | ||||
<t>Newcomers to the IETF are encouraged to attend the social event. Wear your | ar your | |||
name tag and leave your laptop behind. The social event is designed to give | name tag and leave your laptop behind. The social event is designed to give | |||
people a chance to meet on a social, rather than technical, level. The | people a chance to meet on a social, rather than technical, level. The | |||
social ticket costs extra, is reserved at registration time, and has limited | social ticket costs extra, is reserved at registration time, and has limited | |||
capacity. People looking to buy or sell a social ticket often post to the | capacity. People looking to buy or sell a social ticket often post to the | |||
email list, or on the corkboards mentioned above.</t> | email list, or on the corkboards mentioned above.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="agenda" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="agenda" title="3.10 Agenda"> | <name>3.10 Agenda</name> | |||
<t>The agenda for the IETF meetings is a very fluid thing. It is avail | ||||
<t>The agenda for the IETF meetings is a very fluid thing. It is available on | able on | |||
the web and through the IETF mobile apps starting a few weeks before the | the web and through the IETF mobile apps starting a few weeks before the | |||
meeting. Of course, “final” in the IETF doesn’t mean the same thing as it | meeting. Of course, "final" in the IETF doesn't mean the same thing as it | |||
does elsewhere in the world. The final agenda is simply the last version | does elsewhere in the world. The final agenda is simply the last version | |||
posted before the meeting. The Secretariat will post agenda changes on the | posted before the meeting. The Secretariat will post agenda changes on the | |||
bulletin board near the IETF registration desk (reminder, not the hotel | bulletin board near the IETF registration desk (reminder, not the hotel | |||
registration desk!). These late changes are not capricious: they are made | registration desk!). These late changes are not capricious: they are made | |||
“just in time” as session chairs and speakers become aware of unanticipated | "just in time" as session chairs and speakers become aware of unanticipated | |||
conflicts. The IETF is too dynamic for agendas to be tied down weeks in | conflicts. The IETF is too dynamic for agendas to be tied down weeks in | |||
advance.</t> | advance.</t> | |||
<t>A map showing the hotel layout and, specifically the meeting rooms, | ||||
<t>A map showing the hotel layout and, specifically the meeting rooms, is also | is also | |||
available with the agenda. Room assignments can change as the agenda | available with the agenda. Room assignments can change as the agenda | |||
changes. Some Working Groups meet multiple times during a meeting, and every | changes. Some Working Groups meet multiple times during a meeting, and every | |||
attempt is made to have a Working Group meet in the same room for each | attempt is made to have a Working Group meet in the same room for each | |||
session.</t> | session.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="emodir-to-the-rescue" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="emodir-to-the-rescue" title="3.11 EMODIR to the Rescue"> | <name>3.11 EMODIR to the Rescue</name> | |||
<t>If, after you finish reading this document, certain aspects of the | ||||
<t>If, after you finish reading this document, certain aspects of the IETF still | IETF still | |||
mystify you, you’ll want to drop in on the on-site training offered by the | mystify you, you'll want to drop in on the on-site training offered by the | |||
Education, Mentoring, and Outreach (EMODIR) team. In addition to the | Education, Mentoring, and Outreach (EMODIR) team. In addition to the | |||
Newcomer training mentioned above, EMODIR also hosts informal newcomer | Newcomer training mentioned above, EMODIR also hosts informal newcomer | |||
gatherings during the coffee break sessions. Details vary for each meeting, | gatherings during the coffee break sessions. Details vary for each meeting, | |||
so watch the agenda and the newcomer-specific email list.</t> | so watch the agenda and the newcomer-specific email list.</t> | |||
<t>EMODIR also organized in-depth technical tutorials, useful for newc | ||||
<t>EMODIR also organized in-depth technical tutorials, useful for newcomers | omers | |||
and experienced IETFers alike. | and experienced IETFers alike. | |||
These are also announced as part of the program, and are usually on | These are also announced as part of the program, and are usually on | |||
Sundays.</t> | Sundays.</t> | |||
<t>Finally, EMODIR runs the <em>IETF Guides</em> program, pairing newc | ||||
<t>Finally, EMODIR runs the <spanx style="emph">IETF Guides</spanx> program, pai | omers with an | |||
ring newcomers with an | ||||
experienced IETF person to help you become acclimated and effective quickly. | experienced IETF person to help you become acclimated and effective quickly. | |||
This has not worked out very well during the all-virtual meetings, frankly. | This has not worked out very well during the all-virtual meetings, frankly. | |||
If you are interested, watch for the announcement. Ideally you have a call | If you are interested, watch for the announcement. Ideally you have a call | |||
with your mentor before the meeting, a meeting during the beginning of the | with your mentor before the meeting, a meeting during the beginning of the | |||
meeting, and check in some time during the meeting, so they can help you with | meeting, and check in some time during the meeting, so they can help you with | |||
any questions you might have.</t> | any questions you might have.</t> | |||
<t>Details on EMODIR membership and charter are available <eref target | ||||
<t>Details on EMODIR membership and charter are available <eref target="https:// | ="https://datatracker.ietf.org/group/emodir/about/">online</eref>.</t> | |||
datatracker.ietf.org/group/emodir/about/">online</eref>.</t> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="where-do-i-fit-in" numbered="false" toc="default"> | ||||
</section> | <name>3.12 Where Do I Fit In?</name> | |||
<section anchor="where-do-i-fit-in" title="3.12 Where Do I Fit In?"> | <t>The IETF is different things to different people. There are many pe | |||
ople who | ||||
<t>The IETF is different things to different people. There are many people who | ||||
have been very active in the IETF who have never attended an IETF meeting, | have been very active in the IETF who have never attended an IETF meeting, | |||
and you should not feel obligated to come to an IETF meeting just to get a feel | and you should not feel obligated to come to an IETF meeting just to get a feel | |||
for the IETF. | for the IETF. | |||
If, however, you decide to come, this document and <eref target="https://www.rfc -editor.org/info/rfc4144">RFC 4144: How to Gain Prominence and Influence in Stan dards Organizations</eref> | If, however, you decide to come, this document and <eref target="https://www.rfc -editor.org/info/rfc4144">RFC 4144: How to Gain Prominence and Influence in Stan dards Organizations</eref> | |||
provides some pointers | provides some pointers | |||
on how to make your meeting a success. | on how to make your meeting a success. | |||
The following guidelines (based on stereotypes of people in various | The following guidelines (based on stereotypes of people in various | |||
industries) might help you decide whether you actually want to come and, if | industries) might help you decide whether you actually want to come and, if | |||
so, what might be the best use of your time at your first meeting.</t> | so, what might be the best use of your time at your first meeting.</t> | |||
<section anchor="it-managers" numbered="false" toc="default"> | ||||
<section anchor="it-managers" title="3.12.1 IT Managers"> | <name>3.12.1 IT Managers</name> | |||
<t>As discussed throughout this document, an IETF meeting is nothing | ||||
<t>As discussed throughout this document, an IETF meeting is nothing like any | like any | |||
trade show you have attended. IETF meetings are singularly bad places to go | trade show you have attended. IETF meetings are singularly bad places to go | |||
if your intention is to find out what will be hot in the Internet industry | if your intention is to find out what will be hot in the Internet industry | |||
next year. You can safely assume that going to Working Group meetings will | next year. You can safely assume that going to Working Group meetings will | |||
confuse you more than it will help you understand what is happening, or will | confuse you more than it will help you understand what is happening, or will | |||
be happening, in the industry.</t> | be happening, in the industry.</t> | |||
<t>This is not to say that no one from the industry should go to IET | ||||
<t>This is not to say that no one from the industry should go to IETF meetings. | F meetings. | |||
As an IT manager, you might want to consider sending specific people who are | As an IT manager, you might want to consider sending specific people who are | |||
responsible for technologies that are under development in the IETF. As these | responsible for technologies that are under development in the IETF. As these | |||
people read the current Internet-Drafts and email traffic on the relevant | people read the current Internet-Drafts and email traffic on the relevant | |||
Working Group lists, they will get a sense of whether or not their presence | Working Group lists, they will get a sense of whether or not their presence | |||
would be worthwhile for your company or for the Working Groups.</t> | would be worthwhile for your company or for the Working Groups.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="network-operators-and-isps" numbered="false" toc="def | |||
<section anchor="network-operators-and-isps" title="3.12.2 Network Operators and | ault"> | |||
ISPs"> | <name>3.12.2 Network Operators and ISPs</name> | |||
<t>Knowledge of how networks are run is indispensable for the develo | ||||
<t>Knowledge of how networks are run is indispensible for the development | pment | |||
of new (versions of) protocols. Especially if you work for the type of | of new (versions of) protocols. Especially if you work for the type of | |||
network that is always using the very latest hardware and software, | network that is always using the very latest hardware and software, | |||
and you are already following the relevant Working Groups, | and you are already following the relevant Working Groups, | |||
you could certainly find participating in the IETF valuable. | you could certainly find participating in the IETF valuable. | |||
Note that the IETF has several WGs focused on operations, that might | Note that the IETF has several WGs focused on operations, that might | |||
be particularly relevant.</t> | be particularly relevant.</t> | |||
<t>Finally, note that the IETF is increasingly focused on encrypting | ||||
<t>Finally, note that the IETF is increasingly focused on encrypting network | network | |||
traffic, and that this has implications for operators. A fair amount of IETF | traffic, and that this has implications for operators. A fair amount of IETF | |||
work also covers many other parts of operations of ISPs and large | work also covers many other parts of operations of ISPs and large | |||
enterprises, and the input of operators from each of these types of | enterprises, and the input of operators from each of these types of | |||
organizations is quite valuable to keep this work vibrant and relevant. Many | organizations is quite valuable to keep this work vibrant and relevant. Many | |||
of the best operations documents from the IETF come from real-world | of the best operations documents from the IETF come from real-world | |||
operators, not vendors and academics.</t> | operators, not vendors and academics.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="networking-hardware-and-software-vendors" numbered="f | |||
<section anchor="networking-hardware-and-software-vendors" title="3.12.3 Network | alse" toc="default"> | |||
ing Hardware and Software Vendors"> | <name>3.12.3 Networking Hardware and Software Vendors</name> | |||
<t>The image of the IETF being mostly network researchers may have b | ||||
<t>The image of the IETF being mostly network researchers may have been true in | een true in | |||
the distant past, but the jobs of today’s attendees are typically in | the distant past, but the jobs of today's attendees are typically in | |||
industry. In most areas of the IETF, employees of vendors are the ones | industry. In most areas of the IETF, employees of vendors are the ones | |||
writing the protocols and leading the Working Groups, so it’s completely | writing the protocols and leading the Working Groups, so it's completely | |||
appropriate for vendors to attend. If you create Internet hardware or | appropriate for vendors to attend. If you create Internet hardware or | |||
software, or run a service available on the Internet, and no one from your | software, or run a service available on the Internet, and no one from your | |||
company has ever attended an IETF meeting, it behooves you to come to a | company has ever attended an IETF meeting, it behooves you to come to a | |||
meeting if for no other reason than to tell the others how relevant the | meeting if for no other reason than to tell the others how relevant the | |||
meeting was or was not to your business.</t> | meeting was or was not to your business.</t> | |||
<t>This is not to say that companies should close up shop during IET | ||||
<t>This is not to say that companies should close up shop during IETF meeting | F meeting | |||
weeks so everyone can go to the meeting. Marketing folks, even technical | weeks so everyone can go to the meeting. Marketing folks, even technical | |||
marketing folks or pre-sales, are safe in staying away from the IETF as long as | marketing folks or pre-sales, are safe in staying away from the IETF as long as | |||
some of the technical people from the company are at the meeting. Similarly, | some of the technical people from the company are at the meeting. Similarly, | |||
it isn’t required, or likely useful, for everyone from a technical department | it isn't required, or likely useful, for everyone from a technical department | |||
to go, especially if they are not all reading the Internet-Drafts and | to go, especially if they are not all reading the Internet-Drafts and | |||
following the Working Group mailing lists. Many companies have just a few | following the Working Group mailing lists. Many companies have just a few | |||
designated meeting attendees who are chosen for their ability to do complete | designated meeting attendees who are chosen for their ability to do complete | |||
and useful trip reports. In addition, many companies have internal | and useful trip reports. In addition, many companies have internal | |||
coordination efforts and a standards strategy. If a company depends on the | coordination efforts and a standards strategy. If a company depends on the | |||
Internet for some or all of its business, the strategy should probably cover | Internet for some or all of its business, the strategy should probably cover | |||
the IETF, but note that IETF participation is as an <spanx style="emph">individu al</spanx> not a | the IETF, but note that IETF participation is as an <em>individual</em> not a | |||
formal representative of their employer.</t> | formal representative of their employer.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="academics" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="academics" title="3.12.4 Academics"> | <name>3.12.4 Academics</name> | |||
<t>IETF meetings are often excellent places for all kinds of researc | ||||
<t>IETF meetings are often excellent places for all kinds of researchers to find | hers to find | |||
out what is happening in the way of soon-to-be-deployed protocols, and | out what is happening in the way of soon-to-be-deployed protocols, and | |||
networking architecture and infrastructure. Professors and grad students (and | networking architecture and infrastructure. Professors and grad students (and | |||
sometimes overachieving undergrads) who are doing research in networking or | sometimes overachieving undergrads) who are doing research in networking or | |||
communications can get a wealth of information by following Working Groups in | communications can get a wealth of information by following Working Groups in | |||
their specific fields of interest. Wandering into different Working Group | their specific fields of interest. Wandering into different Working Group | |||
meetings can have the same effect as going to symposia and seminars in your | meetings can have the same effect as going to symposia and seminars in your | |||
department. Researchers are also, of course, likely to be interested in IRTF | department. Researchers are also, of course, likely to be interested in IRTF | |||
activities.</t> | activities.</t> | |||
<t>In addition, the IRTF and ACM co-host the annual | ||||
<t>In addition, the IRTF and ACM co-host the annual | ||||
<eref target="https://irtf.org/anrw/">Applied Networking Research Workshop</eref >, | <eref target="https://irtf.org/anrw/">Applied Networking Research Workshop</eref >, | |||
normally scheduled during the July IETF meeting Registration is required, | normally scheduled during the July IETF meeting Registration is required, | |||
IETF attendees can attend for free. The IRTF also hosts the <eref target="https: //irtf.org/anrp/">Applied Networking Research Prize</eref>, | IETF attendees can attend for free. The IRTF also hosts the <eref target="https: //irtf.org/anrp/">Applied Networking Research Prize</eref>, | |||
which includes a cash prize, a travel grant to attend, and a chance to | which includes a cash prize, a travel grant to attend, and a chance to | |||
present. See the web page for requirements.</t> | present. See the web page for requirements.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="computer-trade-press" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="computer-trade-press" title="3.12.5 Computer Trade Press"> | <name>3.12.5 Computer Trade Press</name> | |||
<t>If you're a member of the press and are considering attending IET | ||||
<t>If you’re a member of the press and are considering attending IETF, | F, | |||
please see the](#8-2)special section below.</t> | please see the <xref target="press-coverage-of-the-ietf" format="none">special s | |||
ection</xref> below.</t> | ||||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | </section> | |||
<section anchor="proceedings" title="3.13 Proceedings"> | <section anchor="proceedings" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<name>3.13 Proceedings</name> | ||||
<t>IETF proceedings are compiled in the weeks and months after each meeting and | <t>IETF proceedings are compiled in the weeks and months after each me | |||
eting and | ||||
are available | are available | |||
<eref target="https://www.ietf.org/how/meetings/proceedings/">online</eref>. | <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/how/meetings/proceedings/">online</eref>. | |||
Be sure to look through a copy at least once; the proceedings are filled with | Be sure to look through a copy at least once; the proceedings are filled with | |||
information about IETF that you’re not likely to find anywhere else. For | information about IETF that you're not likely to find anywhere else. For | |||
example, you’ll copies of every session’s slides, links to the video | example, you'll copies of every session's slides, links to the video | |||
recording, copies of the blue sheets (attendance), and so on.</t> | recording, copies of the blue sheets (attendance), and so on.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="other-general-things" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="other-general-things" title="3.14 Other General Things"> | <name>3.14 Other General Things</name> | |||
<t>IETFers in general are very approachable. Never be afraid to approa | ||||
<t>IETFers in general are very approachable. Never be afraid to approach someone | ch someone | |||
and introduce yourself. Also, don’t be afraid to ask questions, especially | and introduce yourself. Also, don't be afraid to ask questions, especially | |||
when it comes to jargon and acronyms. If someone is presenting an update | when it comes to jargon and acronyms. If someone is presenting an update | |||
to their draft, feel free to step up to the mic and ask a clarifying | to their draft, feel free to step up to the mic and ask a clarifying | |||
question. Before you do, however, make sure to have read the draft first. | question. Before you do, however, make sure to have read the draft first. | |||
Working Group meetings are not a time for general tutorials.</t> | Working Group meetings are not a time for general tutorials.</t> | |||
<t>Hallway conversations are very important. A lot of very good work g | ||||
<t>Hallway conversations are very important. A lot of very good work gets done | ets done | |||
by people who talk together between meetings and over lunches and dinners. | by people who talk together between meetings and over lunches and dinners. | |||
Every minute of the IETF can be considered work time (much to some people’s | Every minute of the IETF can be considered work time (much to some people's | |||
dismay).</t> | dismay).</t> | |||
<t>A side meeting (historically but often inaccurately called a "bar B | ||||
<t>A side meeting (historically but often inaccurately called a “bar BOF”) is an | OF") is an | |||
unofficial get-together between WG meetings or in the late evening, during | unofficial get-together between WG meetings or in the late evening, during | |||
which a lot of work gets done. These side meetings spring up in many | which a lot of work gets done. These side meetings spring up in many | |||
different places around an IETF meeting, such as restaurants, coffee shops, | different places around an IETF meeting, such as restaurants, coffee shops, | |||
unused hall spaces and the like. You can read more about | unused hall spaces and the like. You can read more about | |||
Birds-of-a Feather sessions (BOFs)](#5)in section 5.</t> | Birds-of-a Feather sessions (BOFs) <xref target="bofs-and-dispatching" format="n | |||
one">in section 5</xref>.</t> | ||||
<t>The IETF meetings, and the plenary session in particular, are not places for | <t>The IETF meetings, and the plenary session in particular, are not p | |||
laces for | ||||
vendors to try to sell their wares. People can certainly answer questions | vendors to try to sell their wares. People can certainly answer questions | |||
about their company and its products, but bear in mind that the IETF is not a | about their company and its products, but bear in mind that the IETF is not a | |||
trade show.</t> | trade show.</t> | |||
<t>There is always a "materials distribution table" near the registrat | ||||
<t>There is always a “materials distribution table” near the registration desk. | ion desk. | |||
This desk is used to make appropriate information available to the attendees | This desk is used to make appropriate information available to the attendees | |||
(e.g., copies of something discussed in a Working Group session, descriptions | (e.g., copies of something discussed in a Working Group session, descriptions | |||
of online IETF-related information). Please check with the Secretariat before | of online IETF-related information). Please check with the Secretariat before | |||
placing materials on the desk; the Secretariat has the right to remove | placing materials on the desk; the Secretariat has the right to remove | |||
material that they feel is not appropriate.</t> | material that they feel is not appropriate.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="remote-participation" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="remote-participation" title="3.15 Remote Participation"> | <name>3.15 Remote Participation</name> | |||
<t>People have joined IETF meetings remotely for a long time, but the | ||||
<t>People have joined IETF meetings remotely for a long time, but the tools for | tools for | |||
this have changed a lot over the years. Currently the IETF uses a browser- | this have changed a lot over the years. Currently the IETF uses a browser- | |||
based tool known as <spanx style="emph">MeetEcho</spanx>. There is also a text-b | based tool known as <em>MeetEcho</em>. There is also a text-based discussion | |||
ased discussion | forum called <em>Jabber</em>. This is integrated into MeetEcho, but there are al | |||
forum called <spanx style="emph">Jabber</spanx>. This is integrated into MeetEch | so | |||
o, but there are also | stand-alone clients available. Planned for 2022, the <em>Zulip</em> text | |||
stand-alone clients available. Planned for 2022, the <spanx style="emph">Zulip</ | ||||
spanx> text | ||||
will be available. Each WG will have its own stream.</t> | will be available. Each WG will have its own stream.</t> | |||
<t>The links for the Meetecho rooms, the Jabber chats, and meeting mat | ||||
<t>The links for the Meetecho rooms, the Jabber chats, and meeting materials, | erials, | |||
can always be found in the right-hand side of the agenda, under the different | can always be found in the right-hand side of the agenda, under the different | |||
icons. All sessions are recorded and can be viewed after the meeting, along | icons. All sessions are recorded and can be viewed after the meeting, along | |||
with chat logs and meeting minutes. This can be useful to refresh your | with chat logs and meeting minutes. This can be useful to refresh your | |||
memory while writing a trip report, or for catching up on what happened | memory while writing a trip report, or for catching up on what happened | |||
when you wanted to be in two WG meetings at once. It happens; scheduling | when you wanted to be in two WG meetings at once. It happens; scheduling | |||
conflicts are unavoidable.</t> | conflicts are unavoidable.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | <section anchor="working-groups" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="working-groups" title="4 Working Groups"> | <name>4 Working Groups</name> | |||
<t>The vast majority of the IETF's work is done in its many Working Grou | ||||
<t>The vast majority of the IETF’s work is done in its many Working Groups; at | ps; at | |||
the time of this writing, there are well over one hundred different WGs. | the time of this writing, there are well over one hundred different WGs. | |||
<eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp25">BCP 25</eref>, “IETF Workin | <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp25">BCP 25</eref>, "IETF Workin | |||
g | g | |||
Group Guidelines and Procedures,” is an excellent resource for anyone | Group Guidelines and Procedures," is an excellent resource for anyone | |||
participating in WG discussions. The full list of working groups can be | participating in WG discussions. The full list of working groups can be | |||
found on the <eref target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/">datatracker</eref>. </t> | found on the <eref target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/wg/">datatracker</eref>. </t> | |||
<t>A WG is really just a mailing list with a bit of supervision and faci | ||||
<t>A WG is really just a mailing list with a bit of supervision and facilitation | litation. | |||
. | You "join" the WG by subscribing to the mailing list; all mailing lists are open | |||
You “join” the WG by subscribing to the mailing list; all mailing lists are open | ||||
to anyone. Anyone can post to a WG mailing list, although non-subscribers have | to anyone. Anyone can post to a WG mailing list, although non-subscribers have | |||
to have their postings approved first.</t> | to have their postings approved first.</t> | |||
<t>More importantly, each WG has a charter that the WG is supposed to fo | ||||
<t>More importantly, each WG has a charter that the WG is supposed to follow. Th | llow. The | |||
e | ||||
charter states the scope of discussion for the Working Group and its goals. The | charter states the scope of discussion for the Working Group and its goals. The | |||
WG’s mailing list and face-to-face meetings are supposed to focus on only what i | WG's mailing list and face-to-face meetings are supposed to focus on only what i | |||
s | s | |||
in the charter and not to wander off on other “interesting” topics. Of course, | in the charter and not to wander off on other "interesting" topics. Of course, | |||
looking a bit outside the scope of the WG is occasionally useful, but the large | looking a bit outside the scope of the WG is occasionally useful, but the large | |||
majority of the discussion should be on the topics listed in the charter. In fac t, | majority of the discussion should be on the topics listed in the charter. In fac t, | |||
some WG charters actually specify what the WG will not do, particularly if there | some WG charters actually specify what the WG will not do, particularly if there | |||
were some attractive but nebulous topics brought up during the drafting of the | were some attractive but nebulous topics brought up during the drafting of the | |||
charter. The list of all WG charters makes interesting reading for folks who wan t | charter. The list of all WG charters makes interesting reading for folks who wan t | |||
to know what the different Working Groups are supposed to be doing. Each WG has | to know what the different Working Groups are supposed to be doing. Each WG has | |||
its own page on the datatracker.</t> | its own page on the datatracker.</t> | |||
<section anchor="working-group-chairs" numbered="false" toc="default"> | ||||
<section anchor="working-group-chairs" title="4.1 Working Group Chairs"> | <name>4.1 Working Group Chairs</name> | |||
<t>Each Working Group has one or two (or, rarely, three) chairs. The r | ||||
<t>Each Working Group has one or two (or, rarely, three) chairs. The role of the | ole of the | |||
WG chairs is described in both <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp 11">BCP 11</eref> | WG chairs is described in both <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp 11">BCP 11</eref> | |||
and <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp25">BCP 25</eref>.</t> | and <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp25">BCP 25</eref>.</t> | |||
<t>Chairs have responsibility for the technical and non-technical qual | ||||
<t>Chairs have responsibility for the technical and non-technical quality | ity | |||
of WG output. The chair must keep the WG productive, and making progress | of WG output. The chair must keep the WG productive, and making progress | |||
on its drafts. Sometimes there is a WG Secretary to help. Document editors, | on its drafts. Sometimes there is a WG Secretary to help. Document editors, | |||
too, are usually incentivized to make progress on their drafts. The chair | too, are usually incentivized to make progress on their drafts. The chair | |||
must manage WG discussion, both on the list and by scheduling meetings | must manage WG discussion, both on the list and by scheduling meetings | |||
when appropriate. Sometimes discussions get stuck on contentious points | when appropriate. Sometimes discussions get stuck on contentious points | |||
and the chair may need to steer people toward productive interaction and | and the chair may need to steer people toward productive interaction and | |||
then declare when rough consensus has been met and the discussion is | then declare when rough consensus has been met and the discussion is | |||
over. Sometimes chairs also manage interactions with non-WG participants | over. Sometimes chairs also manage interactions with non-WG participants | |||
or the IESG, especially when a WG document approaches publication. As | or the IESG, especially when a WG document approaches publication. As | |||
you can imagine given the mix of secretarial, interpersonal, and | you can imagine given the mix of secretarial, interpersonal, and | |||
technical demands, some Working Group chairs are much better at | technical demands, some Working Group chairs are much better at | |||
their jobs than others.</t> | their jobs than others.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="getting-things-done-in-a-working-group" numbered="false | |||
<section anchor="getting-things-done-in-a-working-group" title="4.2 Getting Thin | " toc="default"> | |||
gs Done in a Working Group"> | <name>4.2 Getting Things Done in a Working Group</name> | |||
<t>One fact that confuses many newcomers is that the face-to-face WG m | ||||
<t>One fact that confuses many newcomers is that the face-to-face WG meetings ar | eetings are much | |||
e much | ||||
less important in the IETF than they are in most other organizations. Any decisi on | less important in the IETF than they are in most other organizations. Any decisi on | |||
made at a face-to-face meeting must also gain consensus on the WG mailing list. This | made at a face-to-face meeting must also gain consensus on the WG mailing list. This | |||
is sometimes phrased as “at the last WG meeting, we decided XXX; if you disagree | is sometimes phrased as "at the last WG meeting, we decided XXX; if you disagree | |||
please speak up by the end of the week” and you’ll therefore often hear the phra | please speak up by the end of the week" and you'll therefore often hear the phra | |||
se | se | |||
“to be confirmed on the list.” There are numerous examples of important decision | "to be confirmed on the list." There are numerous examples of important decision | |||
s | s | |||
made in WG meetings that are later overturned on the mailing list, often because | made in WG meetings that are later overturned on the mailing list, often because | |||
someone who couldn’t attend the meeting pointed out a serious flaw in the logic | someone who couldn't attend the meeting pointed out a serious flaw in the logic | |||
used to come to the decision. Finally, WG meetings aren’t “drafting sessions” | used to come to the decision. Finally, WG meetings aren't "drafting sessions" | |||
as they are in some other standards bodies: in the IETF, drafting is done elsewh ere.</t> | as they are in some other standards bodies: in the IETF, drafting is done elsewh ere.</t> | |||
<t>Another aspect of Working Groups that confounds many people is the | ||||
<t>Another aspect of Working Groups that confounds many people is the fact that | fact that | |||
there is no formal voting. The general rule on disputed topics is that the | there is no formal voting. The general rule on disputed topics is that the | |||
Working Group has to come to “rough consensus,” meaning that a very large | Working Group has to come to "rough consensus," meaning that a very large | |||
majority of those who care must agree, and that those in the minority have had a | majority of those who care must agree, and that those in the minority have had a | |||
chance to explain why. Generally consensus is determined by <spanx style="emph"> humming</spanx>: if you | chance to explain why. Generally consensus is determined by <em>humming</em>: if you | |||
agree with a proposal, you hum when prompted by the chair. Most hum questions | agree with a proposal, you hum when prompted by the chair. Most hum questions | |||
come in three parts: you hum to the first part if you agree with the proposal, | come in three parts: you hum to the first part if you agree with the proposal, | |||
to the second part if you disagree, or to the third part if you do not have | to the second part if you disagree, or to the third part if you do not have | |||
enough information to make up your mind. Newcomers find it quite peculiar, but | enough information to make up your mind. Newcomers find it quite peculiar, but | |||
it works. It is up to the chair to decide when the Working Group has reached | it works. It is up to the chair to decide when the Working Group has reached | |||
rough consensus; sometimes the responsible AD will also do so.</t> | rough consensus; sometimes the responsible AD will also do so.</t> | |||
<t>The lack of formal voting has caused some very long delays for some | ||||
<t>The lack of formal voting has caused some very long delays for some proposals | proposals, | |||
, | ||||
but most IETF participants who have witnessed rough consensus after acrimonious | but most IETF participants who have witnessed rough consensus after acrimonious | |||
debates feel that the delays often result in better protocols. (And, if you | debates feel that the delays often result in better protocols. (And, if you | |||
think about it, how could you have “voting” in a group that invites all | think about it, how could you have "voting" in a group that invites all | |||
interested individuals to participate, and when it’s impossible to count the | interested individuals to participate, and when it's impossible to count the | |||
participants?) A common definition and practice of humming can be found in | participants?) A common definition and practice of humming can be found in | |||
<eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7282">RFC 7282: On Consensus an d Humming in the IETF</eref>.</t> | <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7282">RFC 7282: On Consensus an d Humming in the IETF</eref>.</t> | |||
<t>A related problem is that some people think that their topic should | ||||
<t>A related problem is that some people think that their topic should be discus | be discussed | |||
sed | ||||
in the WG even when the WG chair believes it is outside the scope of the charter . | in the WG even when the WG chair believes it is outside the scope of the charter . | |||
If the WG agrees, they can work to <spanx style="emph">re-charter</spanx> so tha t the topic is in scope. | If the WG agrees, they can work to <em>re-charter</em> so that the topic is in s cope. | |||
The individual can also bring their concerns to the responsible AD.</t> | The individual can also bring their concerns to the responsible AD.</t> | |||
<t>When a WG has fulfilled its charter, it is supposed to cease operat | ||||
<t>When a WG has fulfilled its charter, it is supposed to cease operations. (Mos | ions. (Most | |||
t | ||||
WG mailing lists continue on after a WG is closed, still discussing the same | WG mailing lists continue on after a WG is closed, still discussing the same | |||
topics as the Working Group did.) In the IETF, it is a mark of success that the | topics as the Working Group did.) In the IETF, it is a mark of success that the | |||
WG closes up because it fulfilled its charter. This is one of the aspects of the | WG closes up because it fulfilled its charter. This is one of the aspects of the | |||
IETF that newcomers who have experience with other standards bodies have a hard | IETF that newcomers who have experience with other standards bodies have a hard | |||
time understanding.</t> | time understanding.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="working-group-documents" numbered="false" toc="default" | |||
<section anchor="working-group-documents" title="4.3 Working Group Documents"> | > | |||
<name>4.3 Working Group Documents</name> | ||||
<t>There is an official distinction between WG I-Ds and individual I-Ds. A WG | <t>There is an official distinction between WG I-Ds and individual I-D | |||
s. A WG | ||||
will have to review an individual draft before deciding if it should be adopted | will have to review an individual draft before deciding if it should be adopted | |||
by the WG. The WG chairs appoint who will be the authors or editors of the | by the WG. The WG chairs appoint who will be the authors or editors of the | |||
I-Ds; often those who wrote the initial draft continue work on behalf of the | I-Ds; often those who wrote the initial draft continue work on behalf of the | |||
WG. Procedures for Internet-Drafts are covered in much more detail later in this | WG. Procedures for Internet-Drafts are covered in much more detail later in this | |||
document.</t> | document.</t> | |||
<t>For Working Group documents, the document editor serves at the plea | ||||
<t>For Working Group documents, the document editor serves at the pleasure of th | sure of the | |||
e | ||||
WG Chair. There is often more than one editor for Working Group documents, | WG Chair. There is often more than one editor for Working Group documents, | |||
particularly for complex documents. The document editor is responsible for | particularly for complex documents. The document editor is responsible for | |||
ensuring that the contents of the document accurately reflects Working Group | ensuring that the contents of the document accurately reflects Working Group | |||
decisions; when a document editor does not follow the WG consensus, the WG | decisions; when a document editor does not follow the WG consensus, the WG | |||
Chairs will either be more forceful about getting changes that match the | Chairs will either be more forceful about getting changes that match the | |||
consensus or replace the document editor with someone more responsive to the WG. | consensus or replace the document editor with someone more responsive to the WG. | |||
As a Working Group document is progressing, participants suggest changes on the | As a Working Group document is progressing, participants suggest changes on the | |||
Working Group’s mail list (or online if the document is maintained somewhere | Working Group's mail list (or online if the document is maintained somewhere | |||
accessible); the editors are expected to follow the discussion and make changes | accessible); the editors are expected to follow the discussion and make changes | |||
when there is consensus.</t> | when there is consensus.</t> | |||
<t>Sometimes a Working Group will consider several alternatives before | ||||
<t>Sometimes a Working Group will consider several alternatives before selecting | selecting a | |||
a | ||||
particular Internet-Draft as a Working Group document. A Working Group will | particular Internet-Draft as a Working Group document. A Working Group will | |||
often take ideas from several of the alternatives to create a single Working | often take ideas from several of the alternatives to create a single Working | |||
Group document; in such a case, the chair determines who will be listed as | Group document; in such a case, the chair determines who will be listed as | |||
authors on the title page and who will be acknowledged as contributors in the | authors on the title page and who will be acknowledged as contributors in the | |||
body of the document.</t> | body of the document.</t> | |||
<t>When a WG document is ready to progress beyond the WG, the WG Chair | ||||
<t>When a WG document is ready to progress beyond the WG, the WG Chairs will ass | s will assign | |||
ign | a "shepherd" to take over the final process. The role of the document shepherd | |||
a “shepherd” to take over the final process. The role of the document shepherd | ||||
is described in <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4858">RFC 4858: Document Shepherding from Working Group Last Call to Publication</eref>. The ch air, who knows the history of the draft within the WG, often does the shepherd | is described in <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4858">RFC 4858: Document Shepherding from Working Group Last Call to Publication</eref>. The ch air, who knows the history of the draft within the WG, often does the shepherd | |||
write-up.</t> | write-up.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="preparing-for-working-group-meetings" numbered="false" | |||
<section anchor="preparing-for-working-group-meetings" title="4.4 Preparing for | toc="default"> | |||
Working Group Meetings"> | <name>4.4 Preparing for Working Group Meetings</name> | |||
<t>The most important thing that <strong>everyone</strong> should do b | ||||
<t>The most important thing that <spanx style="strong">everyone</spanx> should d | efore coming to a | |||
o before coming to a | ||||
face-to-face meeting is to read the Internet-Drafts and RFCs ahead of time. WG | face-to-face meeting is to read the Internet-Drafts and RFCs ahead of time. WG | |||
meetings are explicitly not for education: they are for developing the group’s | meetings are explicitly not for education: they are for developing the group's | |||
documents and often the document is presented as a set of slides saying | documents and often the document is presented as a set of slides saying | |||
“here’s what changed since last meeting.” Even if you do not plan to say | "here's what changed since last meeting." Even if you do not plan to say | |||
anything in the meeting, you should read, or at least skim, the group’s | anything in the meeting, you should read, or at least skim, the group's | |||
documents before attending so you can understand what is being said.</t> | documents before attending so you can understand what is being said.</t> | |||
<t>It's up to the WG chairs to set the meeting agenda, usually a few w | ||||
<t>It’s up to the WG chairs to set the meeting agenda, usually a few weeks in | eeks in | |||
advance. If you want something discussed at the meeting, be sure to let the | advance. If you want something discussed at the meeting, be sure to let the | |||
chair know about it. The agendas for all the WG meetings are available in | chair know about it. The agendas for all the WG meetings are available in | |||
advance on the datatracker, and links to will be found on every full meeting | advance on the datatracker, and links to will be found on every full meeting | |||
agenda. Unfortunately, some WG chairs are lax (if not totally negligent) about | agenda. Unfortunately, some WG chairs are lax (if not totally negligent) about | |||
turning them in.</t> | turning them in.</t> | |||
<t>The Secretariat only makes the full IETF meeting schedule a few wee | ||||
<t>The Secretariat only makes the full IETF meeting schedule a few weeks in | ks in | |||
advance, and the schedule often changes as little as a week before the first | advance, and the schedule often changes as little as a week before the first | |||
day. If you are only coming for one WG meeting, you may have a hard time booking | day. If you are only coming for one WG meeting, you may have a hard time booking | |||
your flight with such little notice, particularly if the Working Group’s meeting | your flight with such little notice, particularly if the Working Group's meeting | |||
changes schedule. Be sure to keep track of the current agenda so you can | changes schedule. Be sure to keep track of the current agenda so you can | |||
schedule flights and hotels. But, when it comes down to it, you probably | schedule flights and hotels. But, when it comes down to it, you probably | |||
shouldn’t be coming for just one WG meeting. It’s likely that your knowledge | shouldn't be coming for just one WG meeting. It's likely that your knowledge | |||
could be valuable in a few WGs, assuming that you’ve read the I-Ds and RFCs | could be valuable in a few WGs, assuming that you've read the I-Ds and RFCs | |||
for those groups. Work in the IETF is often reciprocal, contribute positively to | for those groups. Work in the IETF is often reciprocal, contribute positively to | |||
others work and you are more likely to receive comments and feedback on your | others work and you are more likely to receive comments and feedback on your | |||
work.</t> | work.</t> | |||
<t>If you are on the agenda at a face-to-face meeting, you should prep | ||||
<t>If you are on the agenda at a face-to-face meeting, you should prepare a few | are a few | |||
slides and mail them to the chair before the meeting. Don’t come with a | slides and mail them to the chair before the meeting. Don't come with a | |||
tutorial; people are supposed to read the I-Ds in advance. Projectors for | tutorial; people are supposed to read the I-Ds in advance. Projectors for | |||
laptop-based presentations are available in all the meeting rooms.</t> | laptop-based presentations are available in all the meeting rooms.</t> | |||
<t>And here's a tip for your slides: don't put your company's logo on | ||||
<t>And here’s a tip for your slides: don’t put your company’s logo on every one, | every one, | |||
even though that is a common practice outside the IETF. The IETF frowns on this | even though that is a common practice outside the IETF. The IETF frowns on this | |||
kind of corporate advertising (except for the meeting sponsor in the plenary | kind of corporate advertising (except for the meeting sponsor in the plenary | |||
presentation), and most presenters don’t even put their logo on their opening | presentation), and most presenters don't even put their logo on their opening | |||
slide. The IETF is about technical content, not company boosterism. Slides are | slide. The IETF is about technical content, not company boosterism. Slides are | |||
often plain black and white for legibility, with color used only when it really | often plain black and white for legibility, with color used only when it really | |||
adds clarity. Again, the content is the most important part of the slides, not | adds clarity. Again, the content is the most important part of the slides, not | |||
how it’s presented.</t> | how it's presented.</t> | |||
<t>One thing you might find helpful, and possibly even entertaining, d | ||||
<t>One thing you might find helpful, and possibly even entertaining, during Work | uring Working | |||
ing | ||||
Group sessions is to follow the running commentary on the Jabber room associated | Group sessions is to follow the running commentary on the Jabber room associated | |||
with that Working Group. Jabber is a free, streaming XML technology mainly used | with that Working Group. Jabber is a free, streaming XML technology mainly used | |||
for instant messaging. You can find pointers to Jabber clients for many | for instant messaging. You can find pointers to Jabber clients for many | |||
platforms at (https://xmpp.org/xmpp-software/clients). The Jabber chatrooms have | platforms at (https://xmpp.org/xmpp-software/clients). The Jabber chatrooms have | |||
the name of the Working Group followed by “@jabber.ietf.org”. Those rooms are, | the name of the Working Group followed by "@jabber.ietf.org". Those rooms are, | |||
in fact, available year-round, not just during IETF meetings, and some are used | in fact, available year-round, not just during IETF meetings, and some are used | |||
by active Working Group participants during protocol development.</t> | by active Working Group participants during protocol development.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="working-group-mailing-lists" numbered="false" toc="defa | |||
<section anchor="working-group-mailing-lists" title="4.5 Working Group Mailing L | ult"> | |||
ists"> | <name>4.5 Working Group Mailing Lists</name> | |||
<t>As we mentioned earlier, the IETF announcement and discussion maili | ||||
<t>As we mentioned earlier, the IETF announcement and discussion mailing lists a | ng lists are | |||
re | ||||
the central mailing lists for IETF activities. However, there are many other | the central mailing lists for IETF activities. However, there are many other | |||
mailing lists related to IETF work. For example, every Working Group has its own | mailing lists related to IETF work. For example, every Working Group has its own | |||
discussion list. In addition, there are some long-term technical debates that | discussion list. In addition, there are some long-term technical debates that | |||
have been moved off of the IETF list onto lists created specifically for those | have been moved off of the IETF list onto lists created specifically for those | |||
topics. It is highly recommended that you follow the discussions on the mailing | topics. It is highly recommended that you follow the discussions on the mailing | |||
lists of the Working Groups that you wish to attend. The more work that is done | lists of the Working Groups that you wish to attend. The more work that is done | |||
on the mailing lists, the less work that will need to be done at the meeting, | on the mailing lists, the less work that will need to be done at the meeting, | |||
leaving time for cross pollination (i.e., attending Working Groups outside one’s | leaving time for cross pollination (i.e., attending Working Groups outside one's | |||
primary areas of interest in order to broaden one’s perspective).</t> | primary areas of interest in order to broaden one's perspective).</t> | |||
<t>The mailing lists also provide a forum for those who wish to follow | ||||
<t>The mailing lists also provide a forum for those who wish to follow, or | , or | |||
contribute to, the Working Groups’ efforts, but can’t attend the IETF meetings. | contribute to, the Working Groups' efforts, but can't attend the IETF meetings. | |||
That’s why IETF procedures require all decisions to be confirmed “on the list” | That's why IETF procedures require all decisions to be confirmed "on the list" | |||
and you will often hear a WG chair say, “Let’s take it to the list” to close a | and you will often hear a WG chair say, "Let's take it to the list" to close a | |||
discussion.</t> | discussion.</t> | |||
<t>Every WG has a dedicated page on the datatracker site, and the "Abo | ||||
<t>Every WG has a dedicated page on the datatracker site, and the “About” tab wi | ut" tab will | |||
ll | ||||
point to mailing list subscription and archives.</t> | point to mailing list subscription and archives.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="interim-working-group-meetings" numbered="false" toc="d | |||
<section anchor="interim-working-group-meetings" title="4.6 Interim Working Grou | efault"> | |||
p Meetings"> | <name>4.6 Interim Working Group Meetings</name> | |||
<t>Working Groups sometimes hold interim meetings between IETFs. Inter | ||||
<t>Working Groups sometimes hold interim meetings between IETFs. Interim meeting | im meetings | |||
s | aren't a substitute for IETF meetings, however -- a group can't decide to skip a | |||
aren’t a substitute for IETF meetings, however — a group can’t decide to skip a | meeting in a location they're not fond of and meet in Cancun (or even someplace | |||
meeting in a location they’re not fond of and meet in Cancun (or even someplace | ||||
mundane) three weeks later, for example. Interim meetings need to be announced | mundane) three weeks later, for example. Interim meetings need to be announced | |||
at least one month in advance. Location and timing need to allow fair access for | at least one month in advance. Location and timing need to allow fair access for | |||
all participants. Like regular IETF meetings, someone needs to take notes and | all participants. Like regular IETF meetings, someone needs to take notes and | |||
the group needs to take attendance. Decisions tentatively made during an interim | the group needs to take attendance. Decisions tentatively made during an interim | |||
WG meeting must still be confirmed on the mailing list. Interim meetings are | WG meeting must still be confirmed on the mailing list. Interim meetings are | |||
subject to the IETF Note Well. Most interim meetings are virtual these days and | subject to the IETF Note Well. Most interim meetings are virtual these days and | |||
have the same reporting requirements as face-to-face virtual meetings.</t> | have the same reporting requirements as face-to-face virtual meetings.</t> | |||
<t>The IESG has rules for advance notice on time and place of interim | ||||
<t>The IESG has rules for advance notice on time and place of interim Working Gr | Working Group | |||
oup | ||||
meetings, as well as reporting the results of the meetings. The purpose of these | meetings, as well as reporting the results of the meetings. The purpose of these | |||
rules is to make interim meetings accessible to as many Working Group members as | rules is to make interim meetings accessible to as many Working Group members as | |||
possible and to maintain the transparency of the Working Group process.</t> | possible and to maintain the transparency of the Working Group process.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | <section anchor="bofs-and-dispatching" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="bofs-and-dispatching" title="5 BOFs and Dispatching"> | <name>5 BOFs and Dispatching</name> | |||
<t>In order to form a Working Group, you need a charter and someone who | ||||
<t>In order to form a Working Group, you need a charter and someone who is able | is able | |||
to be chair. In order to get those things, you need to get people interested | to be chair. In order to get those things, you need to get people interested | |||
so that they can help focus the charter and convince an Area Director that | so that they can help focus the charter and convince an Area Director that | |||
the project is worthwhile. A face-to-face meeting is useful for this. In | the project is worthwhile. A face-to-face meeting is useful for this. In | |||
fact, very few WGs get started without an initial meeting.</t> | fact, very few WGs get started without an initial meeting.</t> | |||
<t>A <em>Birds of a Feather</em> (BOF) meeting has to be approved by the | ||||
<t>A <spanx style="emph">Birds of a Feather</spanx> (BOF) meeting has to be appr | Area Director | |||
oved by the Area Director | ||||
in the relevant area, in consultation with the IESG and the IAB, before it | in the relevant area, in consultation with the IESG and the IAB, before it | |||
can be scheduled. If you think you need a new WG, approach an AD with your | can be scheduled. If you think you need a new WG, approach an AD with your | |||
proposal and see what they think. You will have to write some informative | proposal and see what they think. You will have to write some informative | |||
background text, and they will work with you to get it scheduled. Of course, | background text, and they will work with you to get it scheduled. Of course, | |||
you can also gather interested people and work on a draft charter in the | you can also gather interested people and work on a draft charter in the | |||
meantime.</t> | meantime.</t> | |||
<t>BOF meetings have a very different tone than do WG meetings. The purp | ||||
<t>BOF meetings have a very different tone than do WG meetings. The purpose of | ose of | |||
a BOF is to make sure that a good charter with good milestones can be | a BOF is to make sure that a good charter with good milestones can be | |||
created, that there are enough people willing to do the work needed in order | created, that there are enough people willing to do the work needed in order | |||
to create standards, and that any standards would get adoption. Often a | to create standards, and that any standards would get adoption. Often a | |||
self-selected group of key people will get together after the BOF to | self-selected group of key people will get together after the BOF to | |||
refine the draft charter.</t> | refine the draft charter.</t> | |||
<t>Generally, there are only two BOF meetings allowed for the same topic | ||||
<t>Generally, there are only two BOF meetings allowed for the same topic. | . | |||
Sometimes it is obvious after one meeting that a WG should be created, and | Sometimes it is obvious after one meeting that a WG should be created, and | |||
sometimes it is obvious a WG would not be successful.</t> | sometimes it is obvious a WG would not be successful.</t> | |||
<t>If you have a draft already written, you can submit it to the relevan | ||||
<t>If you have a draft already written, you can submit it to the relevant | t | |||
“dispatch” WG. Each area has one of these. Their job is to review submitted | "dispatch" WG. Each area has one of these. Their job is to review submitted | |||
documents, and come to a decision about the next steps: possibilities include | documents, and come to a decision about the next steps: possibilities include | |||
create a new WG, send to an existing WG, hold a BOF, and so on.</t> | create a new WG, send to an existing WG, hold a BOF, and so on.</t> | |||
<t>An advantage of using the dispatch WG compared to a BOF is that the | ||||
<t>An advantage of using the dispatch WG compared to a BOF is that the | ||||
discussion is more limited and focused. On the other hand, a draft might | discussion is more limited and focused. On the other hand, a draft might | |||
tend to limit what the other folks in the BOF want to do in the charter. | tend to limit what the other folks in the BOF want to do in the charter. | |||
Remember that most BOFs are held in order to get support for an eventual | Remember that most BOFs are held in order to get support for an eventual | |||
Working Group, not to get support for a particular document.</t> | Working Group, not to get support for a particular document.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="rfcs-and-internet-drafts" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="rfcs-and-internet-drafts" title="6 RFCs and Internet-Drafts"> | <name>6 RFCs and Internet-Drafts</name> | |||
<t>This section discusses Internet-Drafts and RFCs in the IETF stream, t | ||||
<t>This section discusses Internet-Drafts and RFCs in the IETF stream, that is, | hat is, | |||
it describes how documents are produced and advanced within the IETF. For a | it describes how documents are produced and advanced within the IETF. For a | |||
brief note on other RFC streams, see above.</t> | brief note on other RFC streams, see above.</t> | |||
<t>If you're a new IETF participant and are looking for a particular RFC | ||||
<t>If you’re a new IETF participant and are looking for a particular RFC or | or | |||
Internet-Draft, you can use the IETF <spanx style="emph">Datatracker</spanx>. Th | Internet-Draft, you can use the IETF <em>Datatracker</em>. This website, <eref t | |||
is website, <eref target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/">https://datatracker.iet | arget="https://datatracker.ietf.org/">https://datatracker.ietf.org/</eref>, | |||
f.org/</eref>, | ||||
has a text search capability (including content, keywords, author, and so | has a text search capability (including content, keywords, author, and so | |||
on), and the search results point to the document status, page count, and | on), and the search results point to the document status, page count, and | |||
other useful information. A little-known hint is that <spanx style="emph">dt.iet | other useful information. A little-known hint is that <em>dt.ietf.org</em> is an | |||
f.org</spanx> is an | abbreviation (a DNS CNAME entry) for the longer "datatracker.ietf.org" | |||
abbreviation (a DNS CNAME entry) for the longer “datatracker.ietf.org” | ||||
hostname.</t> | hostname.</t> | |||
<t>Most RFCs in the IETF stream follow the same process, and the section | ||||
<t>Most RFCs in the IETF stream follow the same process, and the sections | s | |||
below discuss the process and some of the issues. Note that there are | below discuss the process and some of the issues. Note that there are | |||
<eref target="https://www.ietf.org/about/participate/get-started/#officialdocume | <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/about/participate/get-started/#officialdocume | |||
nts">other ways to get an RFC published</eref> | nts">other ways to get an RFC published</eref>, particularly if it is not intend | |||
, particularly if it is not intended | ed | |||
for the standards track. For the sake of brevity, we will not mention | for the standards track. For the sake of brevity, we will not mention | |||
those here. After all, this document is about “the Way of the IETF” | those here. After all, this document is about "the Way of the IETF" | |||
and the main Way is “developing standards.”</t> | and the main Way is "developing standards."</t> | |||
<t>If you are interested in learning more about how to author an Interne | ||||
<t>If you are interested in learning more about how to author an Internet-Draft | t-Draft | |||
yourself, the](https://authors.ietf.org)I-D Authors website | yourself, the <eref target="https://authors.ietf.org">I-D Authors website</eref> | |||
has a lot of information and resources, including pointers to online tools | has a lot of information and resources, including pointers to online tools | |||
that can help.</t> | that can help.</t> | |||
<section anchor="the-overall-process" numbered="false" toc="default"> | ||||
<section anchor="the-overall-process" title="6.1 The Overall Process"> | <name>6.1 The Overall Process</name> | |||
<t>The very first step is to have a draft document. Internet-Drafts | ||||
<t>The very first step is to have a draft document. Internet-Drafts | ||||
should follow a specific format, and are required to have particular | should follow a specific format, and are required to have particular | |||
sections. This will be discussed more](#6-3)below.</t> | sections. This will be discussed more <xref target="writing-an-internet-draft" f | |||
ormat="none">below</xref>.</t> | ||||
<t>RFCs are generally written by a Working Group. If an appropriate | <t>RFCs are generally written by a Working Group. If an appropriate | |||
WG doesn’t seem to exist, then the](#5)BOF or Dispatch | WG doesn't seem to exist, then the <xref target="bofs-and-dispatching" format="n | |||
process mentioned above can be used to learn which one is appropriate, | one">BOF or Dispatch | |||
process</xref> mentioned above can be used to learn which one is appropriate, | ||||
or start the process to create one.</t> | or start the process to create one.</t> | |||
<t>Once a potential WG exists, the document must be <em>adopted</em>. | ||||
<t>Once a potential WG exists, the document must be <spanx style="emph">adopted< | To do this, you | |||
/spanx>. To do this, you | ||||
submit your individual draft to the datatracker. It should start with | submit your individual draft to the datatracker. It should start with | |||
<spanx style="verb">draft-YOURNAME-brief-subject</spanx> where <spanx style="emp h">YOURNAME</spanx> is your name. Send a note to | <tt>draft-YOURNAME-brief-subject</tt> where <em>YOURNAME</em> is your name. Send a note to | |||
the WG mailing list, with an introduction to the draft, and why you think it | the WG mailing list, with an introduction to the draft, and why you think it | |||
is appropriate. After any discusison, the WG Chair will issue a <spanx style="em | is appropriate. After any discussion, the WG Chair will issue a <em>call for | |||
ph">call for | adoption</em>. If consensus is to adopt the draft, you will be asked to submit | |||
adoption</spanx>. If consensus is to adopt the draft, you will be asked to submi | it with the name <tt>draft-ietf-WGNAME-brief-subject</tt>; you can probably gues | |||
t | s | |||
it with the name <spanx style="verb">draft-ietf-WGNAME-brief-subject</spanx>; yo | what <em>WGNAME</em> should be.</t> | |||
u can probably guess | <t>Note that as part of submitting an Internet Draft according to the | |||
what <spanx style="emph">WGNAME</spanx> should be.</t> | rules, you | |||
<t>Note that as part of submitting an Internet Draft according to the rules, you | ||||
grant the IETF certain rights. These rights give the IETF the ability to | grant the IETF certain rights. These rights give the IETF the ability to | |||
reliably build upon the work you have brought forward. These rights are held | reliably build upon the work you have brought forward. These rights are held | |||
by the IETF Trust. <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5378.html">BC P 78</eref> | by the IETF Trust. <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5378.html">BC P 78</eref> | |||
explains the certain rights the IETF Trust takes on for submissions.</t> | explains the certain rights the IETF Trust takes on for submissions.</t> | |||
<t>Once a WG adopt a document, the WG as a whole has the right of "cha | ||||
<t>Once a WG adopt a document, the WG as a whole has the right of “change | nge | |||
control.” This means the WG, can make any changes to the document, the one | control." This means the WG, can make any changes to the document, the one | |||
you initially wrote, that they want. If you are not comfortable with this, | you initially wrote, that they want. If you are not comfortable with this, | |||
then the IETF is not the place for your document. There are a few more | then the IETF is not the place for your document. There are a few more | |||
details on this below.</t> | details on this below.</t> | |||
<t>The WG now "works on" the document. This will be a combination of | ||||
<t>The WG now “works on” the document. This will be a combination of | ||||
mailing list discussion, perhaps agenda time at a meeting, and publishing | mailing list discussion, perhaps agenda time at a meeting, and publishing | |||
updated drafts. (Every draft ends with <spanx style="emph">-NN</spanx> where the digits indicate | updated drafts. (Every draft ends with <em>-NN</em> where the digits indicate | |||
the draft number.)</t> | the draft number.)</t> | |||
<t>At some point, the document will seem finished. The WG Chair will p | ||||
<t>At some point, the document will seem finished. The WG Chair will put the | ut the | |||
document in <spanx style="emph">WG Last Call</spanx> (WGLC) which gives the memb | document in <em>WG Last Call</em> (WGLC) which gives the members of the WG a cha | |||
ers of the WG a chance | nce | |||
for last-minute changes. It can be frustrating to get a bunch of changes | for last-minute changes. It can be frustrating to get a bunch of changes | |||
after you think you’re done, but don’t take it personally. Like many things, | after you think you're done, but don't take it personally. Like many things, | |||
people are often deadline-driven.</t> | people are often deadline-driven.</t> | |||
<t>After WGLC, the responsible AD (the one who oversees the WG) does a | ||||
<t>After WGLC, the responsible AD (the one who oversees the WG) does a review. | review. | |||
They will probably have comments that must be resolved by you and the WG; | They will probably have comments that must be resolved by you and the WG; | |||
it’s quite likely you’ll have to publish a new draft. Then the IESG and | it's quite likely you'll have to publish a new draft. Then the IESG and | |||
the overall IETF reviews the draft, as mentioned above. | the overall IETF reviews the draft, as mentioned above. | |||
The purpose of IETF Last Call is to get community-wide discussion on | The purpose of IETF Last Call is to get community-wide discussion on | |||
documents before the IESG considers them. Note the word <spanx style="emph">disc ussion</spanx> here. It | documents before the IESG considers them. Note the word <em>discussion</em> here . It | |||
is generally considered bad form to send IETF Last Call comments on documents | is generally considered bad form to send IETF Last Call comments on documents | |||
that you have not read, or to send comments but not be prepared to discuss | that you have not read, or to send comments but not be prepared to discuss | |||
your views. The IETF Last Call is not a vote. Having said that, IETF Last | your views. The IETF Last Call is not a vote. Having said that, IETF Last | |||
Call comments that come from people who have just read the document for the | Call comments that come from people who have just read the document for the | |||
first time can expose issues that IETF and WG regulars may have completely | first time can expose issues that IETF and WG regulars may have completely | |||
missed, which is why the discussion is open to everyone.</t> | missed, which is why the discussion is open to everyone.</t> | |||
<t>Finally, the draft is given to the RFC Production Center (RPC), and | ||||
<t>Finally, the draft is given to the RFC Production Center (RPC), and prepared | prepared | |||
for publication. There might be other changes required, including reviews by | for publication. There might be other changes required, including reviews by | |||
IANA for registrations and the like. The most common item you’ll hear about | IANA for registrations and the like. The most common item you'll hear about | |||
this is <spanx style="emph">AUTH48</spanx> state, which means the document is in | this is <em>AUTH48</em> state, which means the document is in the final stages o | |||
the final stages of | f | |||
copy-editing by the RPC and you. The publication process can take weeks, | copy-editing by the RPC and you. The publication process can take weeks, | |||
but be patient, and you’ll eventually see an email announcement saying | but be patient, and you'll eventually see an email announcement saying | |||
that your brand-new RFC has been published. Congratulations!</t> | that your brand-new RFC has been published. Congratulations!</t> | |||
<t>A much more complete explanation of these steps is contained in <er | ||||
<t>A much more complete explanation of these steps is contained in <eref target= | ef target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp9">BCP 9</eref>. | |||
"https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp9">BCP 9</eref>. | ||||
This set of documents goes into great detail on a topic that is | This set of documents goes into great detail on a topic that is | |||
very often misunderstood, even by seasoned IETF participants: different types | very often misunderstood, even by seasoned IETF participants: different types | |||
of RFCs go through different processes and have different rankings.</t> | of RFCs go through different processes and have different rankings.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="common-issues" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="common-issues" title="6.2 Common Issues"> | <name>6.2 Common Issues</name> | |||
<t>There are two major issues that often come up while preparing I-Ds: | ||||
<t>There are two major issues that often come up while preparing I-Ds: | ||||
copyright and patents.</t> | copyright and patents.</t> | |||
<t>We discussed copyright above, but expand on it here. When the IETF | ||||
<t>We discussed copyright above, but expand on it here. When the IETF adopts a | adopts an | |||
Internet-Draft, it is required that the <spanx style="emph">boilerplate</spanx>, | Internet-Draft, it is required that the <em>boilerplate</em>, the common text th | |||
the common text that | at | |||
appears in every draft, has a notice that says the IETF, <spanx style="emph">and | appears in every draft, has a notice that says the IETF, <em>and the document | |||
the document | authors</em> own the copyright. This means that while the IETF can do what it | |||
authors</spanx> own the copyright. This means that while the IETF can do what it | ||||
wants with the document, within limitations so can you. You cannot, for | wants with the document, within limitations so can you. You cannot, for | |||
example, claim this is an IETF standard, nor use the IETF trademarks.</t> | example, claim this is an IETF standard, nor use the IETF trademarks.</t> | |||
<t>Incidentally, the change control on Internet standards doesn't end | ||||
<t>Incidentally, the change control on Internet standards doesn’t end when the | when the | |||
RFC is published. Things can be changed later for a number of reasons, such | RFC is published. Things can be changed later for a number of reasons, such | |||
as to solve a newly-discovered problem or address new use-cases. These later | as to solve a newly-discovered problem or address new use-cases. These later | |||
changes are also under the control of the IETF, not the editors of the | changes are also under the control of the IETF, not the editors of the | |||
standards document.</t> | standards document.</t> | |||
<t>The second issue is patents. The goal of the IETF is to have its st | ||||
<t>The second issue is patents. The goal of the IETF is to have its standards | andards | |||
widely used and validated by the marketplace. If creating a product that | widely used and validated by the marketplace. If creating a product that | |||
uses a standard requires getting a license for a patent, people are less | uses a standard requires getting a license for a patent, people are less | |||
likely to implement the standard. Not surprisingly, then, the general rule | likely to implement the standard. Not surprisingly, then, the general rule | |||
has been “use good non-patented technology where possible.”</t> | has been "use good non-patented technology where possible."</t> | |||
<t>Of course, this isn't always possible. Sometimes patents appear aft | ||||
<t>Of course, this isn’t always possible. Sometimes patents appear after a | er a | |||
standard has been established and there is little the IETF can do about that. | standard has been established and there is little the IETF can do about that. | |||
Sometimes there’s a patent on something that is so valuable that there isn’t | Sometimes there's a patent on something that is so valuable that there isn't | |||
a non-patented equivalent, and generally the IETF tries to avoid it.</t> | a non-patented equivalent, and generally the IETF tries to avoid it.</t> | |||
<t>Sometimes the patent holder is generous and promises to give all im | ||||
<t>Sometimes the patent holder is generous and promises to give all implementors | plementors | |||
of a standard a royalty-free license to the patent, thereby making it almost | of a standard a royalty-free license to the patent, thereby making it almost | |||
as easy to implement as it would have been if no patent existed. Ideally, | as easy to implement as it would have been if no patent existed. Ideally, | |||
and this is the common case when a patent-holder is active in a document, | and this is the common case when a patent-holder is active in a document, | |||
the patent holder will grant free use of the patent to implement the | the patent holder will grant free use of the patent to implement the | |||
specification.</t> | specification.</t> | |||
<t>The official rules for all intellectual property rights (IPR) in | ||||
<t>The official rules for all intellectual property rights (IPR) in | ||||
IETF documents, not just patents but also code samples and the like, | IETF documents, not just patents but also code samples and the like, | |||
are covered in <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp78">BCP 78</eref > and | are covered in <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp78">BCP 78</eref > and | |||
<eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp79">BCP 79</eref>.</t> | <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp79">BCP 79</eref>.</t> | |||
<t>If you are writing an Internet-Draft and you know of a patent that | ||||
<t>If you are writing an Internet-Draft and you know of a patent that applies to | applies to | |||
the technology you’re writing about, don’t list the patent in the document. | the technology you're writing about, don't list the patent in the document. | |||
Instead, consult the <eref target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/ipr/about/">IPR disclosures</eref> page. If you still have issues, consult with the WG Chair or | Instead, consult the <eref target="https://datatracker.ietf.org/ipr/about/">IPR disclosures</eref> page. If you still have issues, consult with the WG Chair or | |||
the responsible AD. Intellectual property rights aren’t mentioned in RFCs | the responsible AD. Intellectual property rights aren't mentioned in RFCs | |||
because RFCs never change after they are published, while knowledge of IPR | because RFCs never change after they are published, while knowledge of IPR | |||
can change at any time. Therefore, an IPR list in an RFC could be incomplete | can change at any time. Therefore, an IPR list in an RFC could be incomplete | |||
and mislead the reader. <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp79">BCP 79</eref> provides specific text that should be added to RFCs where the author | and mislead the reader. <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp79">BCP 79</eref> provides specific text that should be added to RFCs where the author | |||
knows of IPR issues.</t> | knows of IPR issues.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="writing-an-internet-draft" numbered="false" toc="defaul | |||
<section anchor="writing-an-internet-draft" title="6.3 Writing an Internet-Draft | t"> | |||
"> | <name>6.3 Writing an Internet-Draft</name> | |||
<t>Every RFC starts its life as an I-D. Internet-Drafts have the same | ||||
<t>Every RFC starts its life as an I-D. Internet-Drafts have the same format as | format as an RFC, | |||
an RFC, | ||||
and are required to have all the content that should appear in the RFC. This | and are required to have all the content that should appear in the RFC. This | |||
includes a couple of sections detailed below. A draft may also have more | includes a couple of sections detailed below. A draft may also have more | |||
information, such as an incremental list of changes from previous versions of | information, such as an incremental list of changes from previous versions of | |||
the draft, or pointers to online locations for raising issues and suggesting | the draft, or pointers to online locations for raising issues and suggesting | |||
changes.</t> | changes.</t> | |||
<t>For the past several years, the official canonical source of RFCs a | ||||
<t>For the past several years, the official canonical source of RFCs as <eref ta | s <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7991">RFC 7991: The "xml2rfc" | |||
rget="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7991">RFC 7991: The “xml2rfc” Version 3 | Version 3 Vocabulary</eref>. Some people enjoy writing in XML, and some don't. | |||
Vocabulary</eref>. Some people enjoy writing in XML, and some don’t. | ||||
An alternative for the second group is to use a specific dialect of markdown, | An alternative for the second group is to use a specific dialect of markdown, | |||
which is then converted to XML as needed (and especially during the | which is then converted to XML as needed (and especially during the | |||
publication process). A recent trend is the increasing use of markdown, and | publication process). A recent trend is the increasing use of markdown, and | |||
hosting I-Ds on GitHub to attract a wider audience of Internet-savvy users. | hosting I-Ds on GitHub to attract a wider audience of Internet-savvy users. | |||
Some information on this can be found at | Some information on this can be found at | |||
<eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8874">RFC 8874: Working Group G itHub Usage Guidance</eref>.</t> | <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc8874">RFC 8874: Working Group G itHub Usage Guidance</eref>.</t> | |||
<t>The IETF is setting up a new site, <eref target="https://authors.ie | ||||
<t>The IETF is setting up a new site, <eref target="https://authors.ietf.org">ht | tf.org">https://authors.ietf.org</eref>, | |||
tps://authors.ietf.org</eref>, | ||||
to contain guides and online tools to help both new and experienced authors. | to contain guides and online tools to help both new and experienced authors. | |||
As of this writing, it’s still a draft but it does contain a great | As of this writing, it's still a draft but it does contain a great | |||
deal of useful content. You should feel free to use the site, and offer feedback .</t> | deal of useful content. You should feel free to use the site, and offer feedback .</t> | |||
<t>Outside of the formatting decision, the most important document you | ||||
<t>Outside of the formatting decision, the most important document you can | can | |||
read is [Guidelines to Authors of Internet-Drafts]((https://www.ietf.org/how/ids | read is <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/how/ids/guidelines">Guidelines to Aut | |||
/guidelines). | hors of Internet-Drafts</eref>. | |||
That document explains the naming conventions, formatting requirements, | That document explains the naming conventions, formatting requirements, | |||
required content, and details of how to submit (also called <spanx style="emph"> post</spanx>) your | required content, and details of how to submit (also called <em>post</em>) your | |||
draft.</t> | draft.</t> | |||
<section anchor="internet-draft-language" numbered="false" toc="defaul | ||||
<section anchor="internet-draft-language" title="6.3.1 Internet-Draft Language"> | t"> | |||
<name>6.3.1 Internet-Draft Language</name> | ||||
<t>It is common for Internet-Drafts that revise existing RFCs to have draft | <t>It is common for Internet-Drafts that revise existing RFCs to hav | |||
names with “bis” in them, meaning “again” or “twice.” For example, a draft | e draft | |||
might be called “draft-ietf-uta-rfc6125bis” meaning that this is intended to | names with "bis" in them, meaning "again" or "twice." For example, a draft | |||
might be called "draft-ietf-uta-rfc6125bis" meaning that this is intended to | ||||
be a revision of, and eventual replacement for, RFC6125.</t> | be a revision of, and eventual replacement for, RFC6125.</t> | |||
<t>Writing clear specifications can be a bit of an art, particularly | ||||
<t>Writing clear specifications can be a bit of an art, particularly for people | for people | |||
who don’t have English as their native language. You can keep the | who don't have English as their native language. You can keep the | |||
specification very short, with just a list of requirements, but that tends to | specification very short, with just a list of requirements, but that tends to | |||
cause implementors to take too much leeway. If you instead make the | cause implementors to take too much leeway. If you instead make the | |||
specification very wordy with lots of suggestions, implementors tend to miss | specification very wordy with lots of suggestions, implementors tend to miss | |||
the requirements (and often disagree with your suggestions anyway). An | the requirements (and often disagree with your suggestions anyway). An | |||
optimal specification is somewhere in between.</t> | optimal specification is somewhere in between.</t> | |||
<t>One way to make it more likely that developers will create intero | ||||
<t>One way to make it more likely that developers will create interoperable | perable | |||
implementations of standards is to be clear about what’s being mandated in a | implementations of standards is to be clear about what's being mandated in a | |||
specification. Over time, the IETF has realized that defining a few words | specification. Over time, the IETF has realized that defining a few words | |||
with specific meanings helps a great deal. <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor. org/info/bcp79">BCP 14</eref> defines about a dozen keywords that can be used to clarify what are | with specific meanings helps a great deal. <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor. org/info/bcp14">BCP 14</eref> defines about a dozen keywords that can be used to clarify what are | |||
requirements, as compared to what is purely informative. | requirements, as compared to what is purely informative. | |||
It defines the meaning of words like <spanx style="emph">MUST</spanx> and points out that it | It defines the meaning of words like <em>MUST</em> and points out that it | |||
has to appear in all uppercase to its special meaning.</t> | has to appear in all uppercase to its special meaning.</t> | |||
<t>It is not uncommon for feedback on standards-track I-Ds to questi | ||||
<t>It is not uncommon for feedback on standards-track I-Ds to question | on | |||
the particular uses of what is called “2119 language.” For example, | the particular uses of what is called "2119 language." For example, | |||
“The document says MAY but doesn’t explain why not; should it be | "The document says MAY but doesn't explain why not; should it be | |||
a MUST?”</t> | a MUST?"</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="about-references" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="about-references" title="6.3.2 About References"> | <name>6.3.2 About References</name> | |||
<t>One aspect of writing IETF standards that trips up many newcomers | ||||
<t>One aspect of writing IETF standards that trips up many newcomers is the rule | is the rule | |||
about how to make <spanx style="emph">normative references</spanx> to non-IETF d | about how to make <em>normative references</em> to non-IETF documents or to othe | |||
ocuments or to other | r | |||
RFCs in a standard. A normative reference is a reference to a document that | RFCs in a standard. A normative reference is a reference to a document that | |||
must be followed in order to implement the standard. A non-normative | must be followed in order to implement the standard. A non-normative | |||
reference (sometimes called an <spanx style="emph">informative reference</spanx> ) is one that is | reference (sometimes called an <em>informative reference</em>) is one that is | |||
helpful to an implementor but not strictly needed to implement it.</t> | helpful to an implementor but not strictly needed to implement it.</t> | |||
<t>An IETF standard may make a normative reference to any other stan | ||||
<t>An IETF standard may make a normative reference to any other standards-track | dards-track | |||
RFC that is at the same standards level or higher, or to any “open standard” | RFC that is at the same standards level or higher, or to any "open standard" | |||
that has been developed outside the IETF. The “same level or higher” rule | that has been developed outside the IETF. The "same level or higher" rule | |||
means that before a standard can move from Proposed to Internet Standard, all | means that before a standard can move from Proposed to Internet Standard, all | |||
of the RFCs that appear as a normative reference must also be an Internet | of the RFCs that appear as a normative reference must also be an Internet | |||
Standard. This rule gives implementors assurance that everything in a | Standard. This rule gives implementors assurance that everything in an | |||
Internet standard is quite stable, even the things referenced outside the | Internet standard is quite stable, even the things referenced outside the | |||
standard. This rule, and its exceptions, is described in <eref target="https://w ww.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp97">BCP 97</eref>.</t> | standard. This rule, and its exceptions, is described in <eref target="https://w ww.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp97">BCP 97</eref>.</t> | |||
<t>There is no hard-and-fast rule about what is an "open standard", | ||||
<t>There is no hard-and-fast rule about what is an “open standard”, but | but | |||
generally this means a stable standard that was made by a | generally this means a stable standard that was made by a | |||
generally-recognized SDO, and that anyone can get a copy of, although not | generally-recognized SDO, and that anyone can get a copy of, although not | |||
necessarily for free. If the external standard changes, you have to | necessarily for free. If the external standard changes, you have to | |||
reference the particular instantiation of that standard in your | reference the particular instantiation of that standard in your | |||
specification, as with a designation of the date of the standard. Some | specification, as with a designation of the date of the standard. Some | |||
external standards bodies don’t make old standards available, which is a | external standards bodies don't make old standards available, which is a | |||
problem for IETF standards that need to be used in the future. When in doubt, | problem for IETF standards that need to be used in the future. When in doubt, | |||
ask the WG chair or AD if a particular external standard can be used in an | ask the WG chair or AD if a particular external standard can be used in an | |||
IETF standard.</t> | IETF standard.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="about-required-content" numbered="false" toc="default | |||
<section anchor="about-required-content" title="6.3.3 About Required Content"> | "> | |||
<name>6.3.3 About Required Content</name> | ||||
<t>Every draft is required to have some content. Some of this is boilerplate | <t>Every draft is required to have some content. Some of this is boi | |||
text about copyright, “2119 keyword,” and so on. The document formatting | lerplate | |||
text about copyright, "2119 keyword," and so on. The document formatting | ||||
tools will generate this for you automatically if you use the right keyword. | tools will generate this for you automatically if you use the right keyword. | |||
In addition, there are special sections that might be required for your | In addition, there are special sections that might be required for your | |||
draft, and you (and the WG) will have to write them.</t> | draft, and you (and the WG) will have to write them.</t> | |||
<t>Many IETF standards have extension points, such as unassigned fie | ||||
<t>Many IETF standards have extension points, such as unassigned fields in | lds in | |||
a message header, or for something like email or HTTP, an actual message | a message header, or for something like email or HTTP, an actual message | |||
header. As](#2-2-4)mentioned above, IANA maintains online | header. As <xref target="internet-assigned-numbers-authority-iana" format="none" >mentioned above</xref>, IANA maintains online | |||
registries for these. Because of the large and diverse kinds of registries | registries for these. Because of the large and diverse kinds of registries | |||
that standards require, IANA needs to have specific information about how to | that standards require, IANA needs to have specific information about how to | |||
register parameters, what not to register, who (if anyone) approves any | register parameters, what not to register, who (if anyone) approves any | |||
registration requests, and so on.</t> | registration requests, and so on.</t> | |||
<t>Anyone writing a draft that needs one or more registries, or adds | ||||
<t>Anyone writing a draft that needs one or more registries, or adds values to | values to | |||
existing registries must have an “IANA Considerations” section. Authors | existing registries must have an "IANA Considerations" section. Authors | |||
should read <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp26">BCP 26</eref>, | should read <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp26">BCP 26</eref>, | |||
“Guidelines for Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs,” which | "Guidelines for Writing an IANA Considerations Section in RFCs," which | |||
describes how to properly ask for IANA to make the changes requested in their | describes how to properly ask for IANA to make the changes requested in their | |||
draft. If there are no considerations, it is a good idea to have the section | draft. If there are no considerations, it is a good idea to have the section | |||
and explicitly say “This document has no IANA requests.”</t> | and explicitly say "This document has no IANA requests."</t> | |||
<t>Every draft must have a "Security Considerations" section. This d | ||||
<t>Every draft must have a “Security Considerations” section. This describes | escribes | |||
possible threats or attacks, known vulnerabilities, information that could be | possible threats or attacks, known vulnerabilities, information that could be | |||
exposed, and so on. It should also describe any strategies or mechanisms to | exposed, and so on. It should also describe any strategies or mechanisms to | |||
mitigate them. When the security directorate (SECDIR) reviews your draft, | mitigate them. When the security directorate (SECDIR) reviews your draft, | |||
this section will be one of their major focuses. Don’t gloss over the | this section will be one of their major focuses. Don't gloss over the | |||
section, or say things like “use TLS to get security” without explaining how | section, or say things like "use TLS to get security" without explaining how | |||
the protocol uses TLS and what it provides. See <eref target="https://www.rfc-ed | the protocol uses TLS and what it provides. See <eref target="https://www.rfc-ed | |||
itor.org/info/bcp72">BCP 72</eref>, “Guidelines for | itor.org/info/bcp72">BCP 72</eref>, "Guidelines for | |||
Writing RFC Text on Security Considerations”, for more information on writing | Writing RFC Text on Security Considerations", for more information on writing | |||
good security considerations sections.</t> | good security considerations sections.</t> | |||
<t>Also, a draft might have a "Privacy Considerations" section. | ||||
<t>Also, a draft might have a “Privacy Considerations” section. | ||||
An Informational RFC, | An Informational RFC, | |||
<eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6973">RFC 6973: Privacy Conside rations for Internet Protocols</eref>, written by the | <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6973">RFC 6973: Privacy Conside rations for Internet Protocols</eref>, written by the | |||
IAB, is intended to raise the general awareness of privacy on the | IAB, is intended to raise the general awareness of privacy on the | |||
Internet. It also provides advice for when a draft should have an | Internet. It also provides advice for when a draft should have an | |||
explicit privacy section.</t> | explicit privacy section.</t> | |||
<t>Some drafts benefit from having an "Implementation Status" sectio | ||||
<t>Some drafts benefit from having an “Implementation Status” section, | n, | |||
as explained by](https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7942) | as explained by <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc7942"> | |||
BCP 205: Improving Awareness of Running Code: The Implementation Status | BCP 205: Improving Awareness of Running Code: The Implementation Status | |||
Section.</t> | Section</eref>.</t> | |||
<t>More detail on the required content can be found | ||||
<t>More detail on the required content can be found | ||||
<eref target="https://authors.ietf.org/en/required-content">online</eref>.</t> | <eref target="https://authors.ietf.org/en/required-content">online</eref>.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | <section anchor="standards-track-rfcs" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
<section anchor="standards-track-rfcs" title="6.4 Standards-Track RFCs"> | <name>6.4 Standards-Track RFCs</name> | |||
<t>If the IESG approves the draft to become a standards-track RFC, the | ||||
<t>If the IESG approves the draft to become a standards-track RFC, they ask the | y ask the | |||
RPC to publish it as a <spanx style="emph">Proposed Standard</spanx>.</t> | RPC to publish it as a <em>Proposed Standard</em>.</t> | |||
<t>Don't be surprised if a particular standard doesn't progress from P | ||||
<t>Don’t be surprised if a particular standard doesn’t progress from Proposed | roposed | |||
Standard to Internet Standard. To become an Internet Standard, an RFC must | Standard to Internet Standard. To become an Internet Standard, an RFC must | |||
have multiple interoperable implementations and the unused features in the | have multiple interoperable implementations and the unused features in the | |||
Proposed Standard must be removed; there are additional requirements listed | Proposed Standard must be removed; there are additional requirements listed | |||
in <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp9">BCP 9</eref>. Most of the | in <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp9">BCP 9</eref>. Most of the | |||
protocols in common use are Proposed standards and never move forward. This | protocols in common use are Proposed standards and never move forward. This | |||
may be because no one took the time to try to get them to Internet Standard, | may be because no one took the time to try to get them to Internet Standard, | |||
or some of the normative references in the standard are still at Proposed | or some of the normative references in the standard are still at Proposed | |||
standard, or it may be that everyone found more important things to do.</t> | standard, or it may be that everyone found more important things to do.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="rfcs-other-than-standards-track" numbered="false" toc=" | |||
<section anchor="rfcs-other-than-standards-track" title="6.5 RFCs Other than Sta | default"> | |||
ndards-Track"> | <name>6.5 RFCs Other than Standards-Track</name> | |||
<t>As mentioned earlier, not all RFCs are standards. In fact, many imp | ||||
<t>As mentioned earlier, not all RFCs are standards. In fact, many important | ortant | |||
RFCs are not on the standards track at all. At the time of writing, there | RFCs are not on the standards track at all. At the time of writing, there | |||
are also categories for Informational, Experimental, Best Current Practice, | are also categories for Informational, Experimental, Best Current Practice, | |||
and Historical for standards that are no longer recommended for use. The | and Historical for standards that are no longer recommended for use. The | |||
role of Informational RFCs can be confusing, and people sometimes refer to | role of Informational RFCs can be confusing, and people sometimes refer to | |||
them as “standards,” when they are not.</t> | them as "standards," when they are not.</t> | |||
<t>Experimental RFCs are for specifications that are interesting, but | ||||
<t>Experimental RFCs are for specifications that are interesting, but for which | for which | |||
it is unclear if there will be widespead deployment, or if they will scale to | it is unclear if there will be widespread deployment, or if they will scale to | |||
work after such deployment. That is, a specification might solve a problem, | work after such deployment. That is, a specification might solve a problem, | |||
but there might not be IETF consensus that the problem is worth solving or | but there might not be IETF consensus that the problem is worth solving or | |||
that the specification is complete enough to address the problem. | that the specification is complete enough to address the problem. | |||
Experimental RFCs are also used to get people to experiment with a technology | Experimental RFCs are also used to get people to experiment with a technology | |||
that looks like it might be standards-track material, but for which there are | that looks like it might be standards-track material, but for which there are | |||
still unanswered questions.</t> | still unanswered questions.</t> | |||
<t>The IESG has created | ||||
<t>The IESG has created | ||||
<eref target="https://www.ietf.org/standards/process/informational-vs-experiment al/">guidelines</eref> that can help choose between Informational and Experiment al classification. This is a short informal read, and if are not sure where | <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/standards/process/informational-vs-experiment al/">guidelines</eref> that can help choose between Informational and Experiment al classification. This is a short informal read, and if are not sure where | |||
your document fits, it is worth reading.</t> | your document fits, it is worth reading.</t> | |||
<t>Finally, there are two sub-series of RFCs: Best Current Practice | ||||
<t>Finally, there are two sub-series of RFCs: Best Current Practice | ||||
(BCP) and Internet Standards (STD). BCP describes the application of various | (BCP) and Internet Standards (STD). BCP describes the application of various | |||
technologies in the Internet, and are also commonly used to document the many | technologies in the Internet, and are also commonly used to document the many | |||
parts of the IETF process. The STD sub-series was created to identify RFCs | parts of the IETF process. The STD sub-series was created to identify RFCs | |||
that do in fact specify Internet standards.</t> | that do in fact specify Internet standards.</t> | |||
<t>These are an example of the aphorism that everything in computer sc | ||||
<t>These are an example of the aphorism that everything in computer science can | ience can | |||
be solved by a layer of indirection. For example, a single BCP can refer to | be solved by a layer of indirection. For example, a single BCP can refer to | |||
one or more RFCs, and the specific RFCs can change such as when a new version | one or more RFCs, and the specific RFCs can change such as when a new version | |||
of a protocol is published. Likewise, some STDs are actually | of a protocol is published. Likewise, some STDs are actually | |||
sets of more than one RFC, and the “standard” designation applies to the | sets of more than one RFC, and the "standard" designation applies to the | |||
whole set of documents.</t> | whole set of documents.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | <section anchor="how-to-contribute-to-the-ietf" numbered="false" toc="defa | |||
<section anchor="how-to-contribute-to-the-ietf" title="7 How to Contribute to th | ult"> | |||
e IETF"> | <name>7 How to Contribute to the IETF</name> | |||
<section anchor="what-you-can-do" numbered="false" toc="default"> | ||||
<section anchor="what-you-can-do" title="7.1 What You Can Do"> | <name>7.1 What You Can Do</name> | |||
<t><strong>Read:</strong> Review the Internet-Drafts in your area of e | ||||
<t><spanx style="strong">Read:</spanx> Review the Internet-Drafts in your area o | xpertise and comment on | |||
f expertise and comment on | ||||
them in the Working Groups. Participate in the discussion in a friendly, | them in the Working Groups. Participate in the discussion in a friendly, | |||
helpful fashion, with the goal being the best Internet standards possible. | helpful fashion, with the goal being the best Internet standards possible. | |||
Listen much more than you speak. If you disagree, debate the technical | Listen much more than you speak. If you disagree, debate the technical | |||
issues: never attack the people.</t> | issues: never attack the people.</t> | |||
<t><strong>Implement:</strong> Write programs that use the current Int | ||||
<t><spanx style="strong">Implement:</spanx> Write programs that use the current | ernet standards. The | |||
Internet standards. The | standards aren't worth much unless they are available to Internet users. | |||
standards aren’t worth much unless they are available to Internet users. | Implement even the "minor" standards, since they will become less minor if | |||
Implement even the “minor” standards, since they will become less minor if | ||||
they appear in more software. Report any problems you find with the standards | they appear in more software. Report any problems you find with the standards | |||
to the appropriate Working Group so that the standard can be clarified in | to the appropriate Working Group so that the standard can be clarified in | |||
later revisions. Remember the tenet, “rough consensus and running code,” | later revisions. Remember the tenet, "rough consensus and running code," | |||
so you can help support the standards you want to become more | so you can help support the standards you want to become more | |||
widespread by creating more running code. You can help the development of | widespread by creating more running code. You can help the development of | |||
protocols before they become standards by implementing I-Ds (but not doing | protocols before they become standards by implementing I-Ds (but not doing | |||
wide-spread deployment) to ensure that the authors have done a good job. If | wide-spread deployment) to ensure that the authors have done a good job. If | |||
you find errors or omissions, offer improvements based on your implementation | you find errors or omissions, offer improvements based on your implementation | |||
experience. A great way to get involved in this is by participating in | experience. A great way to get involved in this is by participating in | |||
the Hackathons.</t> | the Hackathons.</t> | |||
<t><strong>Write:</strong> Edit or co-author Internet-Drafts in your a | ||||
<t><spanx style="strong">Write:</spanx> Edit or co-author Internet-Drafts in you | rea of expertise. Do | |||
r area of expertise. Do | ||||
this for the benefit of the Internet community, not to get your name (or, | this for the benefit of the Internet community, not to get your name (or, | |||
even worse, your company’s name) on a document. Draft authors receive kinds | even worse, your company's name) on a document. Draft authors receive kinds | |||
of technical (and, sadly, sometimes personal) criticism. Take the technical | of technical (and, sadly, sometimes personal) criticism. Take the technical | |||
comments with equanimity and use it to improve your draft in order to produce | comments with equanimity and use it to improve your draft in order to produce | |||
the best and most interoperable standard, and ignore the personal ones.</t> | the best and most interoperable standard, and ignore the personal ones.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="what-your-company-can-do" numbered="false" toc="default | |||
<section anchor="what-your-company-can-do" title="7.2 What Your Company Can Do"> | "> | |||
<name>7.2 What Your Company Can Do</name> | ||||
<t><spanx style="strong">Share:</spanx> Avoid proprietary standards. If you are | <t><strong>Share:</strong> Avoid proprietary standards. If you are an | |||
an implementor, exhibit a | implementor, exhibit a | |||
strong preference for IETF standards. If the IETF standards aren’t as good as | strong preference for IETF standards. If the IETF standards aren't as good as | |||
the proprietary standards, work to make the IETF standards better. If you’re | the proprietary standards, work to make the IETF standards better. If you're | |||
a purchaser, avoid products that use proprietary standards that compete with | a purchaser, avoid products that use proprietary standards that compete with | |||
the open standards of the IETF and tell the vendors that you are doing so.</t> | the open standards of the IETF and tell the vendors that you are doing so.</t> | |||
<t><strong>Open Up:</strong> If your company owns a patent that is use | ||||
<t><spanx style="strong">Open Up:</spanx> If your company owns a patent that is | d in an IETF standard, | |||
used in an IETF standard, | ||||
convince the company to make the patent available at no cost to anyone who is | convince the company to make the patent available at no cost to anyone who is | |||
implementing the standard. Patents have previously caused many serious | implementing the standard. Patents have previously caused many serious | |||
problems for Internet standards because they prevent some companies from | problems for Internet standards because they prevent some companies from | |||
being able to freely implement them. Fortunately, many companies have | being able to freely implement them. Fortunately, many companies have | |||
generously offered unlimited licenses for particular patents in order to help | generously offered unlimited licenses for particular patents in order to help | |||
the IETF standards flourish. These companies are usually rewarded with | the IETF standards flourish. These companies are usually rewarded with | |||
positive publicity for the fact that they are not as greedy or short-sighted | positive publicity for the fact that they are not as greedy or short-sighted | |||
as other patent-holders.</t> | as other patent-holders.</t> | |||
<t><strong>Support:</strong> The IETF has <eref target="https://ietf.o | ||||
<t><spanx style="strong">Support:</spanx> The IETF has <eref target="https://iet | rg/about/donors/">sponsorship | |||
f.org/about/donors/">sponsorship | ||||
opportunities</eref> and | opportunities</eref> and | |||
<eref target="https://www.ietf.org/endowment/donate-ietf-endowment/">an endowmen t</eref> | <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/endowment/donate-ietf-endowment/">an endowmen t</eref> | |||
which can also take individual-sized donations. | which can also take individual-sized donations. | |||
Become a member of ISOC. Urge any company that has | Become a member of ISOC. Urge any company that has | |||
benefited from the Internet to contribute, since this has the greatest | benefited from the Internet to contribute, since this has the greatest | |||
financial benefit for the group. It will, of course, also benefit the | financial benefit for the group. It will, of course, also benefit the | |||
Internet as a whole.</t> | Internet as a whole.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | </section> | |||
</section> | <section anchor="ietf-and-the-outside-world" numbered="false" toc="default | |||
<section anchor="ietf-and-the-outside-world" title="8 IETF and the Outside World | "> | |||
"> | <name>8 IETF and the Outside World</name> | |||
<t>While some IETF participants would like to think otherwise, the IETF | ||||
<t>While some IETF participants would like to think otherwise, the IETF | ||||
does not exist in a standards vacuum. This section discusses two important | does not exist in a standards vacuum. This section discusses two important | |||
groups.</t> | groups.</t> | |||
<section anchor="ietf-and-other-sdos" numbered="false" toc="default"> | ||||
<section anchor="ietf-and-other-sdos" title="8.1 IETF and Other SDOs"> | <name>8.1 IETF and Other SDOs</name> | |||
<t>There are many other standards organizations whose decisions affect | ||||
<t>There are many other standards organizations whose decisions affect the | the | |||
Internet. Some of them ignored the Internet for a long time and now want to | Internet. Some of them ignored the Internet for a long time and now want to | |||
get a piece of the action. In general, the IETF tries to have cordial | get a piece of the action. In general, the IETF tries to have cordial | |||
relationships with other SDOs. This isn’t always easy, since they usually | relationships with other SDOs. This isn't always easy, since they usually | |||
have different structures and processes than the IETF does, and the IETF is | have different structures and processes than the IETF does, and the IETF is | |||
mostly run by volunteers who would probably prefer to write standards rather | mostly run by volunteers who would probably prefer to write standards rather | |||
than meet with representatives from other bodies. Even so, many SDOs make a | than meet with representatives from other bodies. Even so, many SDOs make a | |||
great effort to interact well with the IETF despite the obvious cultural | great effort to interact well with the IETF despite the obvious cultural | |||
differences.</t> | differences.</t> | |||
<t>As stated in <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp39">B | ||||
<t>As stated in <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp39">BCP 39</ere | CP 39</eref>, | |||
f>, | ||||
the IAB Charter: | the IAB Charter: | |||
“Liaisons are kept as informal as possible and must be of | "Liaisons are kept as informal as possible and must be of | |||
demonstrable value in improving the quality of IETF specifications.” In | demonstrable value in improving the quality of IETF specifications." In | |||
practice, the IETF prefers liaisons to take place directly at the WG | practice, the IETF prefers liaisons to take place directly at the WG | |||
level, with formal relationships and liaison documents in a backup role. The | level, with formal relationships and liaison documents in a backup role. The | |||
best place to check to see whether the IETF has any formal liaison at all is | best place to check to see whether the IETF has any formal liaison at all is | |||
the list of <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/about/liaisons">IETF liaisons</er ef>.</t> | the list of <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/about/liaisons">IETF liaisons</er ef>.</t> | |||
<t>At the time of this writing, the IETF has around two dozen liaisons | ||||
<t>At the time of this writing, the IETF has around two dozen liaisons. Some of | . Some of | |||
these liaison tasks fall to the IESG, whereas others fall to the IAB. | these liaison tasks fall to the IESG, whereas others fall to the IAB. | |||
Full details about the processes for dealing with other SDOs can be | Full details about the processes for dealing with other SDOs can be | |||
found in <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp102">BCP 102</eref> | found in <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp102">BCP 102</eref> | |||
and <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp103">BCP 103</eref>.</t> | and <eref target="https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/bcp103">BCP 103</eref>.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="press-coverage-of-the-ietf" numbered="false" toc="defau | |||
<section anchor="press-coverage-of-the-ietf" title="8.2 Press Coverage of the IE | lt"> | |||
TF"> | <name>8.2 Press Coverage of the IETF</name> | |||
<t>Given that the IETF is one of the best-known bodies that is helping | ||||
<t>Given that the IETF is one of the best-known bodies that is helping move the | move the | |||
Internet forward, it’s natural for the media to cover its actions. But it can | Internet forward, it's natural for the media to cover its actions. But it can | |||
be hard to cover the IETF; a common mistake is reporting an individual’s | be hard to cover the IETF; a common mistake is reporting an individual's | |||
Internet-Draft as something the IETF is working on, or that the IETF has | Internet-Draft as something the IETF is working on, or that the IETF has | |||
approved a new standard when it was an Informational or Individual RFC. | approved a new standard when it was an Informational or Individual RFC. | |||
Often, the press is not really to blame for the problem, as they might have | Often, the press is not really to blame for the problem, as they might have | |||
been alerted to the story by a company trying to get publicity for a | been alerted to the story by a company trying to get publicity for a | |||
protocol, or they see the latest “controversy” on social media.</t> | protocol, or they see the latest "controversy" on social media.</t> | |||
<t>Reporters who want to find out about "what the IETF is doing" on a | ||||
<t>Reporters who want to find out about “what the IETF is doing” on a particular | particular | |||
topic would be well-advised to talk to more than one person who is active on | topic would be well-advised to talk to more than one person who is active on | |||
that topic in the IETF, and should probably try to talk to the WG chair in | that topic in the IETF, and should probably try to talk to the WG chair in | |||
any case. It’s impossible to determine what will happen with a draft by | any case. It's impossible to determine what will happen with a draft by | |||
looking at the draft or talking to the draft’s author. Fortunately, all WGs | looking at the draft or talking to the draft's author. Fortunately, all WGs | |||
have archives that a reporter can look through for recent indications about | have archives that a reporter can look through for recent indications about | |||
what the progress of a draft is; unfortunately, few reporters have the time | what the progress of a draft is; unfortunately, few reporters have the time | |||
or inclination to do this kind of research.</t> | or inclination to do this kind of research.</t> | |||
<t>Reporters looking for information about the IETF, or pointers to IE | ||||
<t>Reporters looking for information about the IETF, or pointers to IETF | TF | |||
participants working on a particular topic relevant to the IETF, should send | participants working on a particular topic relevant to the IETF, should send | |||
a message to <eref target="mailto:media@ietf.org">media@ietf.org</eref>, and a f ull | a message to <eref target="mailto:media@ietf.org">media@ietf.org</eref>, and a f ull | |||
page of contacts for a variety of needs is available | page of contacts for a variety of needs is available | |||
<eref target="https://www.ietf.org/contact/">online</eref>. Replies are usually sent | <eref target="https://www.ietf.org/contact/">online</eref>. Replies are usually sent | |||
within a day. Even if a direct answer to a particular query is not available, | within a day. Even if a direct answer to a particular query is not available, | |||
pointers to resources or people who can provide more information about a | pointers to resources or people who can provide more information about a | |||
topic are often provided.</t> | topic are often provided.</t> | |||
</section> | ||||
</section> | ||||
</section> | ||||
</section> | <section anchor="acknowledgements" numbered="false" toc="default"> | |||
</section> | <name>Acknowledgements</name> | |||
</section> | <t>The next phase of work to welcome new participants to the IETF builds | |||
<section anchor="security-considerations" title="Security Considerations"> | on and gratefully acknowledges everyone who has contributed to the Tao, | |||
and other efforts to help newcomers to the IETF become engaged and | ||||
<t>This document has no security considerations.</t> | productive participants.</t> | |||
<t>We acknowledge all of the past "Tao of the IETF" editors:</t> | ||||
</section> | <ul spacing="normal"> | |||
<section anchor="iana-considerations" title="IANA Considerations"> | <li><t><contact fullname="Gary Scott Malkin"/></t></li> | |||
<li><t><contact fullname="Susan R. Harris"/></t></li> | ||||
<t>This document has no IANA actions.</t> | <li><t><contact fullname="Paul Hoffman"/></t></li> | |||
<li><t><contact fullname="Kathleen Moriarty"/></t></li> | ||||
</section> | <li><t><contact fullname="Niels ten Oever"/></t></li> | |||
</ul> | ||||
</middle> | <t>We also acknowledge all the work of the translators that made the Tao | |||
accessible to many different audiences.</t> | ||||
<back> | <t>Finally, we also want to acknowledge the work of countless | |||
contributors over the years.</t> | ||||
<references title='Informative References'> | </section> | |||
<reference anchor='RFC1391' target='https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc1391'> | ||||
<front> | ||||
<title>The Tao of the IETF: A Guide for New Attendees of the Internet Engine | ||||
ering Task Force</title> | ||||
<author fullname='G. Malkin' initials='G.' surname='Malkin'/> | ||||
<date month='January' year='1993'/> | ||||
<abstract> | ||||
<t>The purpose of this For Your Information (FYI) RFC is to explain to the | ||||
newcomers how the IETF works. This will give them a warm, fuzzy feeling and ena | ||||
ble them to make the meeting more productive for everyone. This memo provides in | ||||
formation for the Internet community. It does not specify an Internet standard.< | ||||
/t> | ||||
</abstract> | ||||
</front> | ||||
<seriesInfo name='RFC' value='1391'/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name='DOI' value='10.17487/RFC1391'/> | ||||
</reference> | ||||
<reference anchor='RFC1718' target='https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc1718'> | ||||
<front> | ||||
<title>The Tao of IETF - A Guide for New Attendees of the Internet Engineeri | ||||
ng Task Force</title> | ||||
<author> | ||||
<organization abbrev='IETF'>IETF Secretariat</organization> | ||||
</author> | ||||
<author fullname='G. Malkin' initials='G.' surname='Malkin'/> | ||||
<date month='November' year='1994'/> | ||||
<abstract> | ||||
<t>The purpose of this For Your Information (FYI) RFC is to explain to the | ||||
newcomers how the IETF works. This memo provides information for the Internet c | ||||
ommunity. It does not specify an Internet standard. [FYI 17]</t> | ||||
</abstract> | ||||
</front> | ||||
<seriesInfo name='RFC' value='1718'/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name='DOI' value='10.17487/RFC1718'/> | ||||
</reference> | ||||
<reference anchor='RFC1539' target='https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc1539'> | ||||
<front> | ||||
<title>The Tao of IETF - A Guide for New Attendees of the Internet Engineeri | ||||
ng Task Force</title> | ||||
<author fullname='G. Malkin' initials='G.' surname='Malkin'/> | ||||
<date month='October' year='1993'/> | ||||
<abstract> | ||||
<t>The purpose of this For Your Information (FYI) RFC is to explain to the | ||||
newcomers how the IETF works. This memo provides information for the Internet c | ||||
ommunity. It does not specify an Internet standard. [FYI 17]</t> | ||||
</abstract> | ||||
</front> | ||||
<seriesInfo name='RFC' value='1539'/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name='DOI' value='10.17487/RFC1539'/> | ||||
</reference> | ||||
<reference anchor='RFC3160' target='https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc3160'> | ||||
<front> | ||||
<title>The Tao of IETF - A Novice's Guide to the Internet Engineering Task F | ||||
orce</title> | ||||
<author fullname='S. Harris' initials='S.' surname='Harris'/> | ||||
<date month='August' year='2001'/> | ||||
<abstract> | ||||
<t>This document describes the inner workings of IETF meetings and Working | ||||
Groups, discusses organizations related to the IETF, and introduces the standar | ||||
ds process. This memo provides information for the Internet community.</t> | ||||
</abstract> | ||||
</front> | ||||
<seriesInfo name='RFC' value='3160'/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name='DOI' value='10.17487/RFC3160'/> | ||||
</reference> | ||||
<reference anchor='RFC4677' target='https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc4677'> | ||||
<front> | ||||
<title>The Tao of IETF - A Novice's Guide to the Internet Engineering Task F | ||||
orce</title> | ||||
<author fullname='P. Hoffman' initials='P.' surname='Hoffman'/> | ||||
<author fullname='S. Harris' initials='S.' surname='Harris'/> | ||||
<date month='September' year='2006'/> | ||||
<abstract> | ||||
<t>This document describes the inner workings of IETF meetings and Working | ||||
Groups, discusses organizations related to the IETF, and introduces the standar | ||||
ds process. It is not a formal IETF process document but instead an informationa | ||||
l overview. This memo provides information for the Internet community.</t> | ||||
</abstract> | ||||
</front> | ||||
<seriesInfo name='RFC' value='4677'/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name='DOI' value='10.17487/RFC4677'/> | ||||
</reference> | ||||
<reference anchor='RFC6722' target='https://www.rfc-editor.org/info/rfc6722'> | ||||
<front> | ||||
<title>Publishing the "Tao of the IETF" as a Web Page</title> | ||||
<author fullname='P. Hoffman' initials='P.' role='editor' surname='Hoffman'/ | ||||
> | ||||
<date month='August' year='2012'/> | ||||
<abstract> | ||||
<t>This document describes how the "Tao of the IETF", which has been publi | ||||
shed as a series of RFCs in the past, is instead being published as a web page. | ||||
It also contains the procedure for publishing and editing that web page. This do | ||||
cument is not an Internet Standards Track specification; it is published for inf | ||||
ormational purposes.</t> | ||||
</abstract> | ||||
</front> | ||||
<seriesInfo name='RFC' value='6722'/> | ||||
<seriesInfo name='DOI' value='10.17487/RFC6722'/> | ||||
</reference> | ||||
</references> | ||||
</back> | </back> | |||
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