My thoughts about the problems of the IETF

Leslie Daigle leslie at thinkingcat.com
Tue May 6 14:32:10 CEST 2003



Good point.  I'll pass that reminder along.

Thanks,
Leslie.


graham.travers at bt.com wrote:
> Brian,
> 
> They're workman-like, but a little cryptic in places.
> 
> For example:
> " 7. Interim Steering Committee for the ANSI Homeland Security Standards
> Panel (HSSP)
> 
>      The IAB determined that this invitation was inconsistent with the
> international profile and standing of the IETF. "
> 
> I infer that an invitation to participate in the HSSP was received, but it
> isn't explicitly stated.  Perhaps it was obvious what was being discussed to
> those present, but minutes/notes need to be clear to those who weren't there
> too.
> 
> 	Regards,
> 
> 	Graham Travers
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Brian E Carpenter [mailto:brian at hursley.ibm.com]
> Sent: 06 May 2003 12:28
> To: Jonne.Soininen at nokia.com
> Cc: problem-statement at alvestrand.no
> Subject: Re: My thoughts about the problems of the IETF
> 
> 
> What do you think about recent IAB minutes, as far as the level of
> detail goes?
> 
> Historically, IAB minutes have varied between very detailed (e.g. 1991)
> and very brief (e.g. 1998); but recently they have been somewhere 
> in the middle.
> 
> http://www.iab.org/IABmins/index.html
> 
>    Brian


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